My role here is “to sting people and whip them into a fury, all in the service of truth.” I dig debate, baseball, boxing, bowling, guitar, and gardening.
@RiskyyCFC
@statmuse
I appreciate his sentiment, but I’d rather go 0-for-9 with a dozen assists than straight up go 0-for-30 because I was overconfident in my abilities.
There’s nothing wrong with passing the ball and setting up one’s teammates during an off-night.
@DissidentSoaps
@RN_Atheist
A DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVE:
She is just another gal who believes that all relationships with men are transactional with protection, validation, etc. being the only valuable currency men have.
@TelonyFelonius
@dwnews
Do you have a single shred of evidence which suggests that she consumed cocaine, or are you merely fallaciously affirming the consequent?
@RealDonKeith
Hunter wasn’t saying that seasoned lawyers couldn’t depose him or that he shouldn’t be compelled to give testimony that could later be used against him in a trial setting. He merely wants these seasoned lawyers to do it in public view so that Republicans can’t straw man him.
@PlantBasedNews
I’m not saying that people would necessarily adopt a vegan lifestyle, but ending subsidies for animal products, thereby making consumers pay the full cost of their choices, would at least reduce the amount of meat, dairy, eggs, leather, fur, etc. that people purchase.
@ChrisLeeinDenvr
@Super70sSports
Indeed. He was the 1985 American League MVP, a six-time All Star, a nine-time Gold Glove winner, and a three-time Silver Slugger who batted a career .307 and had his number retired by the most decorated MLB franchise in history because he’s “a bum.”
@NPR
The fact that the United States is the ONLY developed nation on the planet which doesn’t offer universal healthcare coverage for its citizens is a disgrace. I applaud RIP for its efforts to repair the world, but we shouldn’t have to put up with conditions like these.
@MTStarrett
@GavinJenny88
@Walmart
How is it a “ridiculous law?” It’s intended to protect consumers by ensuring that they’re informed of potential carcinogens.
I’m thankful for regulations which seek to protect the public.
@grimsr3ap3r79
@americasgreat
@krassenstein
“Since when have people been afraid to lie even knowing it’s a crime.”
Well, there was that time when Trump’s lawyers refused to allege fraud in court when contesting the election results.
And then there was the time when Trump refused to testify before the J6 committee.
@LanaMWiggins1
@Jim_Jordan
He does have the right to take the stand, but that’s not what’s at issue here.
While Trump is free to testify under oath IN COURT, he may not disparage or attempt to intimidate witnesses, jurors, court staff, or family members of court staff.
@NPR
בשם מבטחנו
It’s not a perfect translation to “In G-d We Trust,” as most Jews would be reluctant to use the tetragrammaton. I also left off אדני for somewhat similar reasons, although that one would really drive home the need to avoid religious crap like this in public schools.
@princekermit
@Rothmus
Crazy idea: Let’s divide a country into half free-market capitalism and half mixed-market social democracy which allows for the private ownership over the means of production for many items while maintaining strong union membership and a robust social safety net.
@sassycoog
@JeremySWallace
@BetoORourke
I’m sure that the people of Austin would be devastated to learn that they’re stuck with an American icon like Carl Lewis, a man who was named “World Athlete of the Century,” “Sportsman of the Century,” and “Olympian of the Century.” Yep, they’d truly be traumatized.
@NPR
So many people are focusing on her age, as though that’s what’s wrong with our political system.
Senator Feinstein sucks, but it’s not because of her age; she sucks because she’s owned by lobbyists, bankers, and multinational corporations.
We need campaign finance reform now!
@MyTruthStorm
@NPR
Hillary Clinton conceded early Wednesday morning (really the night of the election).
Correctly pointing out that Russia meddled in our election is NOT the same thing as claiming to have won.
@ChristKing72013
@travwyri
@TaraBull808
Nice argumentum ad populum fallacy. So if you’re going to be consistent with your “reasoning,” if it can even really be called that, are you now going to convert to Islam and view Jesus as nothing more than a mere prophet? After all, billions believe it.
@Oheythere56
@davenewworld_2
For the sake of argument, let’s assume that this is indeed a riot. To suppose that everyone present at a riot is necessarily a rioter is to commit a fallacy of division. But even if the person were a rioter, that wouldn’t therefore mean that the use of force was reasonable.
@Sassafrass_84
@EndWokeness
So was the FBI not supposed to be permitted to use deadly force if it were reasonably deemed as necessary to do so?
You act like Trump should be able to break whatever law he wants and pose whatever kind of threat that he can so long as he’s running for office.
@ridingfred
@OccupyDemocrats
Are you serious? Trump had four years to “drain the swamp,” but all that he did instead was:
- appoint to his administration and cabinet family members and billionaires who donated to his campaign
@FoxNews
So what? Sex isn’t necessarily binary. Rather, it may be better described as bimodal.
Indeed, there are ar least six different markers of “sex” in the human body, none of which are strictly dichotomous or necessarily aligned with the other markers.
@Poker_Spaz
@gemini89467
@ProudSocialist
I don’t trust them because they’re making accusations against Bernie while simultaneously censoring responses which seek to provide context for his position.
@RealDonKeith
He wasn’t suggesting that the questioning should be done in a hearing—just that it should be done in public. To suppose that the only two options at play are 1) private disposition and 2) a public hearing in which representatives are given only five minutes is a false dichotomy.
@vegan_front
Ever listened to a broadcast of a football game? The breaks are filled with ads for erectile dysfunction treatment and low T clinics because western men have lower T, due to obesity and ingestion of mammalian estrogen in dairy, and erectile dysfunction, due to clogged arteries.
@FallacyTryAgain
@CNNPR
@tedcruz
@CNN
@clarissaward
2. The mention of bravery is merely a continuation of dunking on Senator Cruz. It does not appear to be conveyed with the intent to distract from proper inference of the conclusion:
@clarissaward
is in Afghanistan to “tell the world what’s happening” rather than cheerleading.
@Veganella_
I take a pill about once every month, and that might be overdoing it considering 1) how much B12 is in the pill, 2) how much is stored in our liver, and 3) how much I’m getting from dietary sources like nooch, fortified plant milk, etc.
@contactlight69
I met Gene Cernan in 2010 (seen here in red), and he told me that he left a “mushroom stamp” that will remain on the moon’s surface.
To Gene’s left (in the off-white shirt) is Neil Armstrong. To Gene’s right (in the blue shirt) is Jim Lovell. I’m in middle on the bottom row.
@FallacyTryAgain
@CNNPR
@tedcruz
@CNN
@clarissaward
3. You’re correct. “Bravery is not necessarily related to being noble,” but
@CNNPR
doesn’t appear to be suggesting that it is. Rather, the organization merely appears to be, yet again, dunking on Senator Cruz in addition rebutting the foundation of his claims.
@OrdnancePackard
Yeah, I’m a real “dumbfuck” with an I.Q. of 138 and more strategic-level military planning and experience than most people will ever hope to acquire.
@RFKAllTheWayUSA
@medeabenjamin
@codepink
@MsJodieEvans
Or perhaps Bernie is simply abiding by the Budapest Memorandum—an agreement which led to Ukraine voluntarily surrendering its nuclear arsenal in exchange for security assurances from the United States.
How dare Bernie see the bigger picture and try for nuclear nonproliferation?!
@Evan_Wise
@BBGreatMoments
Well, yeah. He was a young man who was flooded with testosterone, so that should be expected. He just likely required a bigger cup and jockstrap to account for it.
@c_ilari1
@DissidentSoaps
@RN_Atheist
He sought a romantic relationship? You know the thing where people help other people who need various things of value? Your perspective is f*cked up.
@FoxNews
How so? The “thin blue line” promotes an “us-versus-them” mentality which suggests a divide between members of law enforcement and the community.
Rather than viewing members of public as adversaries, law enforcement officials should view them as fellow community members.
@damn_thatsvegan
@bells_inthecity
@AnoRegni
Also, modern-day hens are unnatural creations of artificial selection, and their bodies struggle to produce as many eggs as humans take from them, especially since the act of taking them can lead to the production of more eggs. Hens will typically brood and cease egg-laying.
@HoeInAChateau
@ImmortalAvatar2
@catturd2
This was the date of the last total solar eclipse to occur in a particular section of the United States. If
@ImmortalAvatar2
wasn’t located in or close to the area covered by the shaded line, then he/she didn’t experience the phenomenon.
@JBone0318
@GotBoz44
1. Gundy has 162 wins as head coach—not 400.
2. The Boz is enshrined in the College Football Hall of Fame, whereas Gundy is not.
3. Although shortened by injury, the Boz played in the NFL, whereas Gundy did not.
These are facts.
@steelCOYOTE_
@FoxNews
1. Democrats alleged that the rioters ATTEMPTED to overthrow the government.
2. To the extent that a coup nearly succeeded, it was Trump using the levers of the federal government to suppress the will of the voters.
@bobvanderplaats
What is Jesus reported to have taught about abortion?
And before you start invoking Torah, I’ll preemptively note that:
1. Torah doesn’t prohibit abortion. In fact, the Torah appears to endorse and even prescribe the practice (Hosea 13:16, 2 Kings 15:16, and Numbers 5:11-31).
@BenZeisloft
1. Just because some Bronze Age author wrote that Israelites sacrificed their sons and daughters to demons doesn’t mean that they did or that all sacrificial offerings of children are to demons. But even if they were…
2. Abortion is not sacrifice (זבח).
@V4veritasGaming
@MTStarrett
@GavinJenny88
@Walmart
So you think that’s how it works? You think that California just arbitrarily labels stuff as potentially carcinogenic or causally linked to birth defects without consulting any scientific evidence? Really?
@eye_the45399
@NoContextHumans
This is almost certainly a fabricated story that’s intended to prompt shares of the video and generate discussion for the sake of spreading her @.
@59ufbmike
@Liz_Cheney
The classified documents were properly redacted by the FBI prior to their being disseminated. The only pages that you’re able to see are cover sheets.
@VirgilWlkrOMAHA
@NPR
@keratx
Then perhaps you should’ve led with your (yet unsubstantiated) statistic rather than posing a question which seeks to challenge the ethics of terminating a pregnancy with the intent to save the mother’s life as a “winning idea.”
@JohnnyPenso
@ohhnoitsco
Almost all cookies and cakes have dairy and egg. Most chocolate options have dairy. Most flavored chips options have dairy. Most breakfast cereal options have vitamin D3 that’s derived from lanolin, which is not vegan. And so on. You’re flat out wrong on this one.
@bellja747
@tmorello
@signalapp
Also, the ACLU has an app for most states that allows users to stream videos directly to the organization, so one wouldn’t have to worry about those who “protect and serve” deleting evidence.
@MLAT07167996
@BillClinton
Was she right when she chose to not campaign in critical swing states like Michigan and Wisconsin?
Was she right when she elevated Donald Trump as the GOP’s “Pied Piper?”
Was she right when she used a private email server to conduct government business?
@HusbandAndDad2
@Sassafrass_84
@EndWokeness
Just so we’re clear, are you suggesting that Michael Cohen was a law-abiding citizen? Yes or no?
And Alan Weisselberg?
Paul Manafort?
Roger Stone?
Sidney Powell?
Kenneth Chesebro?
Scott Hall?
Rick Gates?
George Papadopoulos?
Peter Navarro?
Steve Brannon?
And so on.
@PsyChiGuy
@TheChiefNerd
Not only does a VA loan not require a down payment, it also excludes the need for PMI, which typically average between 1-2% of the loan amount every year. The VA loan is a very valuable benefit.
@princekermit
@Rothmus
Here you go. The top photo depicts children who worked in coal mines when the U.S. had more laissez faire economic policies, and the bottom photo shows children today after the U.S. implemented child labor laws, among many other laws which seek to protect workers.
@PNW_Views
@lknappujcvp
@RealDeeb360
@NoLieWithBTC
3. The substance (presumed for the sake of argument to be crack and consumed within the statute of limitations) was possessed and consumed within US territorial jurisdiction.
4. The video was not doctored in any way.
And that’s all setting aside the chain of custody issue.
@toddandmeg17
@OccupyDemocrats
1. The tweet/X didn’t say that Giuliani didn’t have income. Rather, it merely suggests that he’s broke. There are plenty of households in American which have incomes and yet are broke.
2. Even so, the tweet/X is merely citing what Giuliani claims in court filings.
@lostsoulthinkin
@TheEconomist
Gang violence? Really? Vancouver had 18 homicides last year.
Baltimore, Maryland (of somewhat comparable size to Vancouver) had 337 homicides last year.
Vancouver is a wonderful place. It’s all about perspective.
@tron4734AD
@BBGreatMoments
I disagree. PEDs may have played a role in batter catching up to fastballs that might have otherwise zipped by.
But even if we accept your claim as true, will you concede that PEDs at least made them better sluggers?