Well, whatever you use to discern outrage is broken.Folks who feel Ben Bowling was "deceptive."
Yes. And when has Trump came with a good quote?It wasn't a speech, it was a short quote.
Very true. there are a lot of videos on YouTube of people agreeing with what they thought was something Bernie, Hillary, or Obama said only to find out it was Trump. The only thing this illustrates is that people need to start thinking for themselves and stop being partisan lemmings.People - and the media - do this all the time. There are videos out there that quote Trump's policies, and tell people that they are Obama's. Then ask if they agree with it. They said, "Of course!"
They do it the other way around as well.
I find it is a lesson to everyone. People need to stop being so robotic about how anything on MY side is good, or THEIR side is bad. Also, if people slowed down long enough and stop automatically taking sides? They might find there are issues and statements that the 'evil' side has that you might actually agree with.
It does show the highly partisan divide within the country that seems to be encouraged, and dumb blindness that goes along with that. lol although since we are so blind to this? People would start bickering about who is more blind - our side or their side - instead of owning the obvious.
Exodus 1:8-22I’m just trying to get the rules down. Deception is good if it makes a point, or just the point you agree with?
Very true. there are a lot of videos on YouTube of people agreeing with what they thought was something Bernie, Hillary, or Obama said only to find out it was Trump. The only thing this illustrates is that people need to start thinking for themselves and stop being partisan lemmings.
He has said some good things when giving a prepared speech.Yes. And when has Trump came with a good quote?
Are we supposed to be praising this child for deception?
It's not deception. He told them exactly who the quote came from.So deception is good as long as people think about it?
What part do you disagree with, the actual quote or the kid's creative delivery of the quote?I’m just trying to get the rules down. Deception is good if it makes a point, or just the point you agree with?
You can call it creative. But gotcha moments are a cheap ploy.It's not deception. He told them exactly who the quote came from.
What part do you disagree with, the actual quote or the kid's creative delivery of the quote?
Ah, so what he did was just like being a cop.Deception, I guess we should chastise all those undercover operations that are run by police and spies, we shouldn't be praising them...
Found the video of it.You can call it creative. But gotcha moments are a cheap ploy.
You were focusing on the act of deception and whether the intent mattered.Ah, so what he did was just like being a cop.
I never saw it that way.
Is pragmatism okay?Found the video of it.
Apparently, the crowd didn't think it was so terrible of a deception. Aside from the one person booing at the very end, they seemed to just laugh it off.
And? Are you saying that a gotcha moment (from the left, let’s be clear) is the equivalent of getting criminals off the street?You were focusing on the act of deception and whether the intent mattered.
You're the one focusing on the act of deception. Where did anyone say anything is equivalent?And? Are you saying that a gotcha moment (from the left, let’s be clear) is the equivalent of getting criminals off the street?
You implied it.You're the one focusing on the act of deception. Where did anyone say anything is equivalent?
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