From American Thinker
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Sure guys, my disrespect for this publication is totally unfounded.
You keep reading it, I'm sure you'll find it's a valuable use of your time.
I'm off to play computer games.
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And incidentally, you won't find me defending Tesla. They're overprices toys for rich assholes who need a reason to feel good about themselves.
Battery powered cars aren't a reasonable solution for the environment.
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@doctor-phibes said in From American Thinker:
Sure guys, my disrespect for this publication is totally unfounded.
You keep reading it, I'm sure you'll find it's a valuable use of your time.
I'm off to play computer games.
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@aqua-letifer said in From American Thinker:
@doctor-phibes said in From American Thinker:
Sure guys, my disrespect for this publication is totally unfounded.
You keep reading it, I'm sure you'll find it's a valuable use of your time.
I'm off to play computer games.
Ah, so both of you turds won't admit when anything is remotely unbiased or makes a cogent point.
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@jolly said in From American Thinker:
How about at least one American Thinker piece per day?
Think of it as an education in illiberal arts.
Definitely would be good for the left leaning members of TNCR to open their minds to some good conservative ideas.
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@jolly said in From American Thinker:
@aqua-letifer said in From American Thinker:
@doctor-phibes said in From American Thinker:
Sure guys, my disrespect for this publication is totally unfounded.
You keep reading it, I'm sure you'll find it's a valuable use of your time.
I'm off to play computer games.
Ah, so both of you turds won't admit when anything is remotely unbiased or makes a cogent point.
No, I'd just rather read other things.
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@jolly said in From American Thinker:
@aqua-letifer said in From American Thinker:
@doctor-phibes said in From American Thinker:
Sure guys, my disrespect for this publication is totally unfounded.
You keep reading it, I'm sure you'll find it's a valuable use of your time.
I'm off to play computer games.
Ah, so both of you turds won't admit when anything is remotely unbiased or makes a cogent point.
Did I say that?
In my previous job I used to do inspections of water treatment facilities, or as we called them, shit factories. Yes, I know, a funny job for somebody who has no idea about normal people, but there you go.
Anyway, when we visited, you could get these enormous tomatoes that grew there in the sludge. Spectacularly good looking tomatoes.
They still came from a shit factory.
That's how I feel about the article.
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@horace said in From American Thinker:
@jolly said in From American Thinker:
How about at least one American Thinker piece per day?
Think of it as an education in illiberal arts.
Definitely would be good for the left leaning members of TNCR to open their minds to some good conservative ideas.
I probably know more about battery technology than most people here, and I don't think it's a viable environmental solution in the long term without some big technology advances, as in I'm not a fucking idiot. But I don't want to read magazines that promoted that idiotic rubbish about Dominion and then backed right down when challenged.
It's a rag, not a serious publication. I'll read The Spectator, not that shit.
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@jolly said in From American Thinker:
I've flower beds that were made up with compost that used some sludge along with a good bit of chipped green material. The roses do particularly well.
Maybe it's not the sludge that's the problem, but the person who knows how to use it.
I hope your sludge is OK - seriously, the places where we used to go the tomatoes weren't always safe to eat - cadmium and mercury tended to get in there.
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@doctor-phibes said in From American Thinker:
@horace said in From American Thinker:
@jolly said in From American Thinker:
How about at least one American Thinker piece per day?
Think of it as an education in illiberal arts.
Definitely would be good for the left leaning members of TNCR to open their minds to some good conservative ideas.
I probably know more about battery technology than most people here, and I don't think it's a viable environmental solution in the long term without some big technology advances, as in I'm not a fucking idiot. But I don't want to read magazines that promoted that idiotic rubbish about Dominion and then backed right down when challenged.
It's a rag, not a serious publication. I'll read The Spectator, not that shit.
I have my issues with CNN's political slant, but I'll still admit when they are right. For instance, recently they wrote a story about how useful Apple's Airtags were. I unashamedly acknowledged that the story made excellent, factual points. I think we should all strive for that sort of egalitarian view of information sources.
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@horace said in From American Thinker:
@doctor-phibes said in From American Thinker:
@horace said in From American Thinker:
@jolly said in From American Thinker:
How about at least one American Thinker piece per day?
Think of it as an education in illiberal arts.
Definitely would be good for the left leaning members of TNCR to open their minds to some good conservative ideas.
I probably know more about battery technology than most people here, and I don't think it's a viable environmental solution in the long term without some big technology advances, as in I'm not a fucking idiot. But I don't want to read magazines that promoted that idiotic rubbish about Dominion and then backed right down when challenged.
It's a rag, not a serious publication. I'll read The Spectator, not that shit.
I have my issues with CNN's political slant, but I'll still admit when they are right. For instance, recently they wrote a story about how useful Apple's Airtags were. I unashamedly acknowledged that the story made excellent, factual points. I think we should all strive for that sort of egalitarian view of information sources.
@horace said in From American Thinker:
@doctor-phibes said in From American Thinker:
@horace said in From American Thinker:
@jolly said in From American Thinker:
How about at least one American Thinker piece per day?
Think of it as an education in illiberal arts.
Definitely would be good for the left leaning members of TNCR to open their minds to some good conservative ideas.
I probably know more about battery technology than most people here, and I don't think it's a viable environmental solution in the long term without some big technology advances, as in I'm not a fucking idiot. But I don't want to read magazines that promoted that idiotic rubbish about Dominion and then backed right down when challenged.
It's a rag, not a serious publication. I'll read The Spectator, not that shit.
I have my issues with CNN's political slant, but I'll still admit when they are right. For instance, recently they wrote a story about how useful Apple's Airtags were. I unashamedly acknowledged that the story made excellent, factual points. I think we should all strive for that sort of egalitarian view of information sources.
The problem is the unremitting bias, and the intent to peddle something, not whether they are occasionally right. I don't want to wade through the shit factory to find the tomato, I want to go to a fruit and vegetable store.
I don't watch CNN, either.
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My thing is, I don't understand why, in order to be a right-thinking, intelligent and politically savvy individual, you have to hate Tesla and Elon Musk. I'm not a fan or anything, I just don't see how that tracks. You can in fact love, hate, or be indifferent to Musk and Tesla, and still be on this side of reason and rationality.
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@aqua-letifer said in From American Thinker:
My thing is, I don't understand why, in order to be a right-thinking, intelligent and politically savvy individual, you have to hate Tesla and Elon Musk. I'm not a fan or anything, I just don't see how that tracks. You can in fact love, hate, or be indifferent to Musk and Tesla, and still be on this side of reason and rationality.
Windmills cause cancer and kill all the birds. To maintain environmental credibility, batteries are going to be charged by windmills, and Elon Musk makes battery powered cars.
Elon Musk causes cancer and kills all the birds. ALL. THE. FREAKING. BIRDS.
Any more questions?
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I'm not clear on why or even if Musk is that much of a political lightning rod. I don't think he personally is much of a political tribalist. Though he'll happily pander to tribalists on the left with his messaging regarding the environment and how his products can save it.
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@horace said in From American Thinker:
if Musk is that much of a political lightning rod.
Find me a conservative "news" outlet that speaks highly of Musk or Tesla. Any.
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@aqua-letifer said in From American Thinker:
My thing is, I don't understand why, in order to be a right-thinking, intelligent and politically savvy individual, you have to hate Tesla and Elon Musk.
We had this conversation a couple years ago.