Stacyhs
Penultimate Amazing
I just saw on TV a Trump supporter at the PA rally say that the Clintons, Bushes, and Obamas are running the "Deep State" that Trump has been fighting since "before he was elected". Sheesh. Like I said, you can't fix stupid.
I just watched bikers at Sturgis interviewed. What so many of them said had me just shaking my head in disbelief.
Almost to a person, they supported Trump...bigly. One even had a large "Trump 2020" tattoo on his arm which I find indicative of cult type behavior. I wonder how he'll feel about that tat in 15 or 20 years, and especially if the Mueller investigation finds evidence that Trump committed a crime(s).
https://journalistsresource.org/stu...eories-conservatives-liberals-knowledge-trustConservatives are more likely than liberals to endorse conspiracy theories. Many are highly knowledgeable about politics and have little trust in institutions, a new study finds.
Conservatives are more likely to endorse ideologically congruent conspiracies than liberals.
Individuals with a high level of trust in institutions are less likely to endorse conspiracy theories.
Conservatives knowledgeable about politics are more likely to endorse ideologically congruent conspiracy theories. There is no evidence of a similar correlation among liberals.
Conservatives knowledgeable about politics who also have little trust in institutions are most associated with endorsement of ideologically consistent conspiracy theories: “Highly knowledgeable conservatives are more likely to engage in ideologically motivated endorsement, especially if they believe that the world is an untrustworthy place.”
Conservatives and liberals knowledgeable about politics are less likely than their unknowledgeable counterparts to endorse incongruent conspiracies – for example, a liberal is less likely to endorse the theory that President Obama was not born in the United States.
For liberals, greater knowledge about politics and greater trust in institutions both appear to decrease their tendency to endorse conspiracy theories.
I just watched bikers at Sturgis interviewed. What so many of them said had me just shaking my head in disbelief.
Almost to a person, they supported Trump...bigly. One even had a large "Trump 2020" tattoo on his arm which I find indicative of cult type behavior. I wonder how he'll feel about that tat in 15 or 20 years, and especially if the Mueller investigation finds evidence that Trump committed a crime(s).