On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 3:01 PM, Robert Munn <[email protected]> wrote:
> From that standpoint, is he off the deep end? I don't know. I think he's on
> to something there.

He may have some very good points, but I think the comical pandering
to his audience's biases undermines any good solid logical argument he
may have.  I think that's my real problem with most of the talk show
people.  They are so caught up in ranting for their audience that I
really can't take anything they say seriously.

Same thing with Matt Taibbi's Rolling Stone article we discussed a few
months ago.  If someone starts their arguments with a lengthy
character assassination and broad generalizations meant to incite an
audience (already in agreement) into foaming at the mouth then it
really doesn't matter what you have to say after that because I
already think that person is a loon.

Generally speaking anyway...

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