I've been noodling on whether 'wrong' is the right word here. I think it might be. There are so many ways to inject error and a real sampling...
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On election eve, let's see if you can distill your thoughts on the candidates to an undecided voter in only two sentences. Write *one* sentence in...
No. People died on Jan 6th. He threatened the foundations of our democracy and that shall not be tolerated.
From August: "According to the research by Harvard University's Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation, there is "rigorous evidence...
As a democracy respecting American, yes.
I hear Harris is going to win California by 25 pts. Do I win? SMDH
"That's not what he meant" "He was joking" "You have TDS" "Yahoo News is biased" Any other canned responses?
"Stephen King wrote a book about vampires, therefore his daughter Naomi is a vampire." is quite the funny take.
"Identifying the effects of political endorsements has historically been difficult. Before the 2008 Democratic presidential primary, Barack Obama...
What would you accept as "proof"?
So you're just going to roll with hasty generalizations and guilt by association, huh? I am not sure what that will accomplish.
unnecessary pejoratives and ad hominem notwithstanding, celebrity endorsements can be impactful.
Yet people are.