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I wouldn't be surprised at all of an 80 year old man with Parkinson's. However, they did just pass a big Parkinson's bill didn't they?

 

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On 7/8/2024 at 9:17 PM, AlpineSummer said:

He's not a potatoe?

 

Isn't it amazing what took down one politician (Quayle) and what won't take down another (Trump)?

 

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On 7/8/2024 at 10:32 PM, azgreg said:

Isn't it amazing what took down one politician (Quayle) and what won't take down another (Trump)?

 

See 406bleedsblue for a clue. 

It's light years from 1988.  Full on post-truthism with a population of way too many Goobers. 

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On 7/8/2024 at 10:37 PM, AlpineSummer said:

See 406bleedsblue for a clue. 

It's light years from 1988.  Full on post-truthism with a population of way too many Goobers. 

Right?  We still have people believing it was more likely that SARS-COV-2 was a natural zoonotic event despite every fucking piece of evidence pointing to the contrary because the signatories of the proximal origins paper haven't budged.  Those who's career, finances, funding and reputation depend on it not being true.

Amazing what idiots will believe in this post truth world....amirite....

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On 7/15/2024 at 1:18 AM, Nevada Convert said:

He’s wrong. It’s both. 

Logically, not.  Considering two phenomenon's relative strengths, the possibilities are: X = Y, X > Y, or X < Y.  It can't be that X > Y and X < Y. 

Besides, the guy's point wasn't to diminish the well known import of bias.  It was to illuminate the importance of the lesser recognized effects of narrative. Moreover, the two are symbiotic in effecting each other in various ways. 

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On 7/15/2024 at 8:34 AM, AlpineSummer said:

Logically, not.  Considering two phenomenon's relative strengths, the possibilities are: X = Y, X > Y, or X < Y.  It can't be that X > Y and X < Y. 

Besides, the guy's point wasn't to diminish the well known import of bias.  It was to illuminate the importance of the lesser recognized effects of narrative. Moreover, the two are symbiotic in effecting each other in various ways. 

Are you trying to prove you’re a statistics geek again? It’s easy to pick out examples of narrative and bias in the media. 

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On 7/15/2024 at 10:13 AM, Nevada Convert said:

Are you trying to prove you’re a statistics geek again? It’s easy to pick out examples of narrative and bias in the media. 

No, I was just pointing out your lack of reading comprehension and/or just arguing about something you didn't read.  Two Convertisms.

Btw: That was logic not stats.

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On 7/15/2024 at 9:24 AM, AlpineSummer said:

No, I was just pointing out your lack of reading comprehension and/or just arguing about something you didn't read.  Two Convertisms.

Btw: That was logic not stats.

Of course I didn’t read it. Why would I need to waste my time reading something that’s making a ridiculous claim? 

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