[Arlo had asked]
Answer, why are those who sign their names to an online list more 
credible than those who create a website? Why is a list of names more 
credible than a list of websites? Why is a long list of names more 
credible than a long list of websites? Please, answer me that. 
I'm  quite curious. Go on. Answer.

[Platt]
If the answer isn't obvious, I can't help you.

[Arlo]
Thank you, didn't think you'd be able to answer. And I fully expected 
the dismissive attempt to avoid answering, its a common talk-show 
rhetorical device.

There is, in fact, no difference at all, except for the one I've 
already stated. DMB's list was "liberal", and so it can be dismissed 
and ridiculed as preposterous, dubious logic. YOUR list was 
"neoconservative" so it must be fair and honest and legitimate.

There is simply no other difference. None. Zero. Zilch. And your 
attempt at using a smug dismissal rather than confronting your own 
hypocrisy and ideological double-standard is just sad, even if it was expected.

Of course, I'd be happy to entertain any answer you would care to try 
and provide moving forward...





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