GordonC
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He'll pick the latter and tell you to go look up supporting facts. That's what he does. You can lead luther to information, but you can't make him comprehend and acknowledge if it's contrary to his own extremely narrow political view. Now say, "Trump is despicable" and he's all ears.You just admitted that the whole premise of your world view is manipulated by both sides of msm. Do some independent research instead of being content to be spoon fed.
Find journalists that risked Antifa/John Brown beat downs and went into Antifastan undercover and live streamed what was actually transpiring there from different times of day and night. Search out what none of the fake news media really want you to know. Or just remain willfully ignorant and spoon fed.
I see Apevol's post shut down this thread pretty quickly.
LMFAO
I hate that I went to Texas Roadhouse and missed my opportunity to gloat in real time.
You guys can be so simple.
What about the people who wanted to be there and were there before this started?
Once again, luther delivers.Luther's argument so far:
(1) It was a big nothing burger.
(2) I haven't followed it and know little about it.
(3) The Right wing media's massive reporting on it was over-blowing it.
(4) I don't know about it, but know that it was over-blown because if it was really a big deal, the liberal media would have reported on it.
On top of the painfully proud boast that he argues from a self-admitted place of ignorance, this is actually an idiotic True Scot fallacy.
Everything is no big deal when it is inside that magic box in the living room. Just ask mayor Durkan.Just when it looks like you can’t outdo yourself.....
I disagree with that as a standard. News doesnt report all the important stuff. It reports the sensational. And that's pretending there is no bias or agenda. A lot of sensational stuff has happened lately.That's the catch.
Had there been something to it, I would have known.
The fact that the news wasn't prevalent is the proof of it being overblown by the right.
You guys certainly do not suffer from a lack of misinformation. It's almost as if it's your oxygen.It's more than just apparently. He has admitted he is uninformed on the subject and yet, here he is, in all his glory. Lack of information has never ever gotten in luther's way. Why, I believe he's even proud of it.
That's the catch.
Had there been something to it, I would have known.
The fact that the news wasn't prevalent is the proof of it being overblown by the right.
I'll stand 100% by what I said......
It's obviously not what the right wing media tried to portray.
Overall. it was much ado about nothing.
And do me a favor.........find one time I supported what the people in Seattle did.
I think what we are discovering is how many people in the PF believe things that simply are not accurate, both about my positions and things in general.
Consumers of right wing media are more poorly informed than I had dared think.
I look at multiple news sources on a daily basis.
CNN, AJC, Tennessean, NBC, and a couple of more local (thereby more conservative) publications.
Had the Seattle story come close to even approaching the magnitude the right wing media tried to portray, I would have known.
The fact that it didn't, tells me all I need to know.
Go back to Ape's post.
My statement(s).
It was all grossly overblown by the right wing media....and for obvious reasons.
You guys were once again taken for a ride.
It was much ado about nothing.
Everything in this thread has done nothing more than prove the accuracy of those three statements.
The only thing you have proven is this is what occurs when luther admits he's uninformed on a subject, then makes uninformed assertions to try and drown out reality he doesn't want to hear/see, gets beaten like a drum due to his ignorant assertions and then claims victory because of his ignorance.My statement(s).
It was all grossly overblown by the right wing media....and for obvious reasons.
You guys were once again taken for a ride.
It was much ado about nothing.
Everything in this thread has done nothing more than prove the accuracy of those three statements.
"If it was important, I would have known about it" is the most Trump-esque quote I've ever heardThe parts Luther left out.
He literally brags about arguing from ignorance and defends it with a True Scot fallacy, and struts like he has the intellectual high ground. lol
It's glorious, classic luther.