↪NOS4A2
Do you see no evidence that Senators often avoid criticizing Trump in general, or just in this particular case? — Relativist
It sounds like you accept the fact that Republican Senators sometimes avoid saying things that are critical of Trump, you just don't see any evidence of it in this case.I see no evidence that Senators are blocking it “because it would look critical of Trump”, nor that “the net result is that it DOES enable future interactions”. — NOS4A2
Prove? You set the bar impossibly high, and you aren't consistent with where you set it.For me, if the motive cannot be proven to exist, or that this unproven motive played any factor in any action, it becomes really hard to believe. — NOS4A2
Prove? You set the bar impossibly high, and you aren't consistent with where you set it.
This is of course, a common affliction regardless of one's ideology. Sure, some Trump bashers make premature judgments, just like Trump minions did when shouting "lock her up". I try to avoid it. It's part of trying to be objective. Another part is to try and apply consistent principles. You should try to do these things, particularly if you're engaging in discussions with people with different political views.
Prove or otherwise admit that you have imagined it all. Admit you’re speculating. Admit you’ve invented it. Admit that you have no proof. It is a part of trying to be objective.
You do realize this is a philosophy forum, don't you? I take epistemology pretty seriously. I admit I can't prove all my political beliefs; no one can. You are naive if you think you can prove your political beliefs, or most of your other beliefs. Inability to prove a belief doesn't imply it's invented. Rather, we ought to strive for justification for our beliefs, not proof. Sometimes, the justification is relatively weak - that's a consequence of the sort of information we have available to us. With politics, we have a choice of working with such weakly justified beliefs or abstaining from participation.Prove or otherwise admit that you have imagined it all. Admit you’re speculating. Admit you’ve invented it. Admit that you have no proof. It is a part of trying to be objective. — NOS4A2
NOS4A2 is just trolling. He/she waits for posters to comment on the issues and then hits back with spin from the Republican propaganda playbook. There is no engagement on issues outside of this propaganda bubble in which the two sides are portrayed as locking horns. When outsiders point these things out, there is no response.
The whole playbook is based on Machiavellian divide and rule principles. The office of the president is treated with contempt, in plain sight.
I believe President Trump and the Attorney General William Barr fucked children with their buddy, Jeffrey Epstein. — Noah Te Stroete
What about those that were actually accused by the victims, for instance Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell, a Maine Democrat, or Bill Richardson, a former Democrat governor of New Mexico? — NOS4A2
They should be prosecuted along with Trump, an admitted “pussy” grabber.
I guess it was a “deepfake”.
No, the audio is clear as day. Saying you can do anything does not mean that I have done it. Simple English. — NOS4A2
If I were above the law like Trump thinks he is, I would shoot him on Fifth Avenue.
Man, I’m so proud to be an American under Mein Fuhrer Trump.
I’m not surprised. It seems like your one fantasy away from doing something foolish, — NOS4A2
He sees opposing opinions as so foreign that he simply refuses to believe people will disagree with him
You didn't answer my question about the integrity of the office of the President?but will refuse to abide by his own standards and says nothing about those who serve to confirm his biases.
I’m a very stable genius.
There's no such animal as a stable genius. A genius is the epitome of instability. Trump is either speaking alternative facts, or highly unstable. Although one can probably speak alternative facts while being highly unstable.
P.s. I like deepfake, I'll add that to my vocabulary. — Punshhh
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