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I'm not worried about whether the world knows it or not. I'm worried about the Americans who think people like this are smart, intelligent, and worst of all articulate.
If you get to determine who should be listened to then we're in trouble. Marginalizing, demonizing, or questioning the intelligence of people that publicly disagree with a political viewpoint is a weak tactic that only resonates with people who agree with you. I'm not impressed at all.
Why all the furor? Has politics lost all nuance?
John Cole made the President look like Will Smith, but the premise is exactly correct, republicans are idiots and the whole world knows it.
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My thoughts exactly
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I'm not worried about whether the world knows it or not. I'm worried about the Americans who think people like this are smart, intelligent, and worst of all articulate.
If you get to determine who should be listened to then we're in trouble. Marginalizing, demonizing, or questioning the intelligence of people that publicly disagree with a political viewpoint is a weak tactic that only resonates with people who agree with you. I'm not impressed at all.
I agree but I make exceptions for propogandists. I call it my Goebbels rule.