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Democrats erupt in laughter after Mike Johnson calls Trump ‘most respected president in the modern era’

That's probably just like what happens during the televised Trump cabinet meeting circle jerks.

Trump probably asked Mike Johnson to say that. Nobody would ever say that on their own accord (and with a straight face).

Donald Trump's ego has a life of it's own.
 
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We all have our own interpretations of morality.
morality is not up for each person's interpretation no more than 1+1 = what ever a person interprets it to equal.....morality is an absolute in that some things are absolutely wrong no matter what a person's opinion on it is.
 
morality is not up for each person's interpretation no more than 1+1 = what ever a person interprets it to equal.....morality is an absolute in that some things are absolutely wrong no matter what a person's opinion on it is.

Have it your way. How does morality factor in here?
 
morality is not up for each person's interpretation no more than 1+1 = what ever a person interprets it to equal.....morality is an absolute in that some things are absolutely wrong no matter what a person's opinion on it is.
It appears you believe it's your understanding of morality that isn't up for interpretation
 
That's probably just like what happens during the televised Trump cabinet meeting circle jerks.

Trump probably asked Mike Johnson to say that. Nobody would ever say that on their own accord (and with a straight face).

Donald Trump's ego has a life of it's own.
tRump doesn't ask. tRump requires.
 
Rogan is an expert only because it reinforced his own views
I've not listened to a ton of Rogan but if anything he spends more time trying to talk down being an expert about much of anything outside martial arts. I actually appreciate that along with him (in my limited experience) at least putting in some effort in citing why he believes what he does. He can take a stance or pass along references made by others but that's not positioning oneself as being an expert either. (this can be applied to practically anyone)

Completely outside Rogan to be honest "expert" has become a pretty squishy term to me. What's the actual criteria? Is merely considering oneself an expert enough? Is being considered an expert by X number of people sufficient? And even among those in a given field there can be vigorous or even outright hostile disagreement among those considered "experts".
 
I've not listened to a ton of Rogan but if anything he spends more time trying to talk down being an expert about much of anything outside martial arts. I actually appreciate that along with him (in my limited experience) at least putting in some effort in citing why he believes what he does. He can take a stance or pass along references made by others but that's not positioning oneself as being an expert either. (this can be applied to practically anyone)

Completely outside Rogan to be honest "expert" has become a pretty squishy term to me. What's the actual criteria? Is merely considering oneself an expert enough? Is being considered an expert by X number of people sufficient? And even among those in a given field there can be vigorous or even outright hostile disagreement among those considered "experts".
The word expert has become meaningless largely because of our 24/7 information cycle. There is zero standard, and even if we start looking at credentials and certifications they're more often bought than earned.
 
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I've not listened to a ton of Rogan but if anything he spends more time trying to talk down being an expert about much of anything outside martial arts. I actually appreciate that along with him (in my limited experience) at least putting in some effort in citing why he believes what he does. He can take a stance or pass along references made by others but that's not positioning oneself as being an expert either. (this can be applied to practically anyone)

Completely outside Rogan to be honest "expert" has become a pretty squishy term to me. What's the actual criteria? Is merely considering oneself an expert enough? Is being considered an expert by X number of people sufficient? And even among those in a given field there can be vigorous or even outright hostile disagreement among those considered "experts".
Overall, I like Rogan.

In my my mind an "expert" is someone who is formally educated on a specific subject, has real world, extensive, first-hand experience with it and has accomplishments with it.
 
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Demand other people's money, follow the rules that come with the wallet. Like it or not.

I'd expect a room temp-IQ goober that's lived on handouts to know that, but I guess not.

While they sit on a their own pile of cash but would rather spend someone else’s.
 
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