Long: If conservatives could think...

duplicate.

God, is this board slow today.

The Mendacity Index. Some Reagan examples:

Some choice quotes bolded.

That doesn’t even include his repeated claims to want to balance the budget, while every year submitting a request with a deeper deficit, ultimately tripling the national debt. It is entirely fair to assess him overall as simply not being concerned with the world of fact. “He always lied” is more true than not.

You sure about that?

And

Apparently, this is one of those statements that is technically but not substantively true (i.e. it depends upon an absurdly broad definition of “invited” that encompasses any two-bit local Communist who is given a place in the post-invasion regime).

Would you like a game of chess?

P.S. I don’t agree with the OP, but your idea deserves refuting.

Given the large number of idiots in this country, you are obviously going to find both conservative and liberal ones. I’m more interested in high ranking idiots.

Exhibit A: Tom McClintock, conservative Republican from California, was on Forum last week, and said that the stimulus plan was guaranteed to fail because money for infrastructure had to be taken directly from other people, thus offering no net stimulus. An economist, who was on right after, mentioned (not in response to a question) that this was not quite true thanks to borrowing. So, we have an economic illiterate helping to make decisions.

Exhibit B: Remember how many conservative candidates for the Republican presidential nomination raised their hands about not accepting evolution. QE fuckin’ D.

No. All of those conversations were ones I actually participated in.

As you say.

I wonder if the other person involved would quote each conversation in quite the same way Bricker does?

Ah. In that case I don’t see how Hilarity N. Suze’s contribution was necessary to create a debate.

Except that they didn’t. :rolleyes:

Probably not. The same thing likely applies to the conversations described in the OP.

Do you wonder the same thing about the other person involved in the OP’s conversations? If so, funny you didn’t mention it.

I think it’s a better story Bricker’s way.

Actually, my counter-example was Poland in September 1939, and Estonia in 1940.

Regards,
Shodan

Still waiting for your “examples”, troll.

At the time I had the conversation, the school had disciplined the worker but the apology had not yet issued. So, yes, the school ultimately reversed itself (to their credit) but the conversation was with a neighbor of mine who defended the school’s initial (wrong) position. It was offered not so show what the school ultimately did, but to show this particular neighbor, a liberal, had a problem with thinking.

How about Hungary 1956?

Your cite only proves his point, BTW.

Except that they didn’t. :rolleyes: