All politicians gild the lily when talking about themselves and their accomplishments, but they usually try to avoid outright lies.
Not Scott Walker -- he lies so often and so casually that it must be second nature, whether it's about his trips to the Reagan Library and No. 10 Downing Street, or his repeated promises not to push for and sign a right-to-work law, or, second-naturally, whether he was responsible for trying to eliminate the "search for truth" from the "Wisconsin Idea" mission statement for higher education.
So many lies, it's hard to keep up.
A couple of this weekend's lies come from Walker's appearance at the Western Conservative Summit in Denver.
More, below.