a_unique_person
Director of Hatcheries and Conditioning
Did you mean Rick Gates?
Did you mean Rick Gates?
Has it ever been different?I would call it Truthism rather than Truth.
We are now in a world where nothing we are told can be believed, it is almost impossible without knowing primary sources if what you are being told about is real or not.
JayUtah stated in my signature that It must be fun to lead a life completely unburdened by reality, but we are all fast getting there, where reality and truth will be nothing more that what we choose to believe from whom we choose to believe it, and no one's truth and reality will be allowed to be any more real than anyone else's chosen truth and reality.
Has it ever been different?PhantomWolf;1291922I would call it Truthism rather than Truth. We are now in a world where nothing we are told can be believed said:It must be fun to lead a life completely unburdened by reality[/I], but we are all fast getting there, where reality and truth will be nothing more that what we choose to believe from whom we choose to believe it, and no one's truth and reality will be allowed to be any more real than anyone else's chosen truth and reality.
Perhaps my recollections are rose-colored, but it seems to me that in the (even relatively recent, as in pre-Trump) past the lies and falsehoods were not so blatant. So easily, even trivially disproved.
So transparent that they were not even internally consistent.
Repugnican pols regularly make pronouncements that they contradict in the same paragraph. Not infrequently in the same sentence.
Yes, it is axiomatically true that politicians lie, and fabricate reality to their own convenience, but I think we have moved past earlier norms as far as that goes.
+1.
I think that's what irritates me even more. It's almost an insult, as if they're saying "you all are so stupid I don't even have to try to make sense and you'll swallow it".
At least in the olden days, now and then they'd qualify the bs... Not intended as a factual statement That was positively risible at the time. By today's GOP standards, it was forthright and honorable.Perhaps my recollections are rose-colored, but it seems to me that in the (even relatively recent, as in pre-Trump) past the lies and falsehoods were not so blatant. So easily, even trivially disproved.
So transparent that they were not even internally consistent.
Repugnican pols regularly make pronouncements that they contradict in the same paragraph. Not infrequently in the same sentence.
Yes, it is axiomatically true that politicians lie, and fabricate reality to their own convenience, but I think we have moved past earlier norms as far as that goes.
+1.
I think that's what irritates me even more. It's almost an insult, as if they're saying "you all are so stupid I don't even have to try to make sense and you'll swallow it".
WASHINGTON — For more than two years, President Trump has repeatedly attacked the Russia investigation, portraying it as a hoax and illegal even months after the special counsel closed it. Now, Mr. Trump’s own Justice Department has opened a criminal investigation into how it all began.
Justice Department officials have shifted an administrative review of the Russia investigation closely overseen by Attorney General William P. Barr to a criminal inquiry, according to two people familiar with the matter. The move gives the prosecutor running it, John H. Durham, the power to subpoena for witness testimony and documents, to convene a grand jury and to file criminal charges.
Who has suggested that?It's been suggested that indictments may be pending, to appear like a bolt from the blue.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/24/us/politics/john-durham-criminal-investigation.html
So what gives here? Have none of you heard anything about this? Or are you all so sanguine in your ideological purity that you just choose to ignore it?
It's been suggested that indictments may be pending, to appear like a bolt from the blue.
ETA >> OK, reading back over the thread it appears to be the latter. Good luck with that.
"Suggested" by whom? And "May" be pending? Just what is the probability associated with 'may'? 1%? 50%? 99%
Re: Durham report...
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/24/us/politics/john-durham-criminal-investigation.html
So what gives here? Have none of you heard anything about this? Or are you all so sanguine in your ideological purity that you just choose to ignore it?
It's been suggested that indictments may be pending, to appear like a bolt from the blue.
Indictments pending?
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/24/us/politics/john-durham-criminal-investigation.html
So what gives here? Have none of you heard anything about this? Or are you all so sanguine in your ideological purity that you just choose to ignore it?
It's been suggested that indictments may be pending, to appear like a bolt from the blue.
ETA >> OK, reading back over the thread it appears to be the latter. Good luck with that.

That would be Trump's personal minions, the ones along with Nunes and Giuliani who are out there trying to prove Ukraine did it. Kind of like Trump claiming his people found something incredible in Hawaii when they went looking for Obama's birth certificate.Now, Mr. Trump’s own Justice Department has opened a criminal investigation into how it all began.
It's been suggested that indictments may be pending, to appear like a bolt from the blue.
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None of you have watched Comey's recent, embarrassing attempt at damage limitation?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vekox6iCwWg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1yfXxeJn3Tc
You're not aware that Carter Page has tenaciously been pursuing legal redress against the the crooked officials who lied through their teeth ("made missteps") to obtain FISA warrants to spy on him? FFS, have you really managed to convince yourselves that this is some kind of "doubling down" on his part?
You're not aware that it's now as good as confirmed that the "evidence" presented to the DOJ to obtain the FISA warrants that Carter Page "colluding with Russia" consisted of nothing but the DNC-sponsered Steele Dossier?
https://eu.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2019/12/10/ig-report-fbi-fisa-abuse-secret-court-trump-campaign-column/4383722002/
Everything else is noise and spin:The FBI properly, legally investigated 2016 Trump campaign
So he claims. There is a quote of particular importance in that opinion article, though.
Can you agree on that to start with?