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DATE | 2016-10-23 |
FROM | Rick Moen
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SUBJECT | Re: [Hangout-NYLXS] over ruled on OBL targeting.....
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Quoting Ruben Safir (mrbrklyn-at-panix.com):
> On 10/23/2016 11:55 AM, Rick Moen wrote: > > What I hear is incoherence. > > > what you hear is whatever you want to hear. T
It ain't me.
Sorry, Ruben. Pretty much everyone outside your epistemic-closure[1] bubble has noticed that the man cannot pursue a coherent line of thought for more than about 30 seconds unless he is -literally- reading someone else's script provided for him.
Which actually hasn't damaged his candidacy very much, truthfully, because he also doesn't have an actual platform other than 'Trust me, it'll be great.' So, the incoherence doesn't do any harm to a program of action that doesn't actually exist and never will.
But that's OK. After his alleged candidacy goes down to self-impelled smoking ruin, you can spend the next twenty years talking about how great he _would_ have been. Have fun with that.
> Meanwhile Russia has obtained its 300 year goal of getting a military > presence in the warm water port of the Persian Gulf. Has Tartus, Syria (where Russia has had a military presence since 1971) been magically moved from the Mediterranean coast to the Persian Gulf? Or is this just another fanciful invention from Rubenworld like relocating Dubrovnik to Colorado?
How deeply _are_ you now invested into the post-factual, Breitbart anti-Semitic worldview, sir? Are you subscribing to those Alex Jones newsletters, yet? Operators are standing by!
[1] 'Epistemic closure' is a useful term coined by libertarian blogger Julian Sanchez in 2010 to denote the counterfactual tendencies of the neoconservative and alt-right lunatic fringes. http://www.juliansanchez.com/2010/03/26/frum-cocktail-parties-and-the-threat-of-doubt
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