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No reason at all. It just sounded better in my head
Fair enough then. These are the criticisms I've heard from people on the right though. I just wanted some clarification. Thanks!
Is that what you wanted me to say? Look man, I'm not a Conservative nor am i even American. Like i said, I've just been following the US election, and have been engaging in media from both sides. It's possible that i have been "tricked" by the Republicans, but i was simply asking a question while both making some assumptions and stating a fact. And with the fracking:
Here's her saying she is 100% in favour of banning fracking.
Here's her backtracking on that
So clearly your claim "Harris did not make her personal position on fracking clear..." is false.
Also, where did you get the "everybody lies, so Trump's not so bad i guess" from in my post. If you go back, and put on your reading glasses to see what i wrote, you'll see that i was asking why people bring up Kamala's "lies" when Trump is even worse of a liar.
This is a perspective i have never seen before. While his methods still seem underhanded. It at least provides some logical basis as to why people still support Trump in spite of his lies
You are right. I get too obsessed with objectivity sometimes, but it seems like there's no such thing as the right choice only the one that's best for me
I never really cared for politics until very recently, so i always thought its discourse would be grounded in logic and not logical fallacies. So i am quite shocked.
It's so widespread though which is what baffles me. Even political commentators i used to follow when i was still a young conservative make arguments like this. Surely they can't all be this dumb.
Appreciate the recommendations man. I'll be sure to check em out