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Oct 17, 2020 23:11:17   #
fullspinzoo
 
Milosia wrote:
Brietbart was at one time the N**i W***e S*********t Evangelical warriors channel.
So now they’re legit?
I doubt it too.


It's all way above your pay grade.

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Oct 18, 2020 08:28:09   #
Milosia2 Loc: Cleveland Ohio
 
Seth wrote:
The more you post, the more confused you seem to be. If you don't know what you're talking about, it may be better not to say anything, that way you're the only person who knows that you don't know what you're talking about. 😬


You better check to make sure your shoes are on the right feet.
Don’t believe me, look it up .

I would say the more you post the more un-informed you look.
When you can no longer find a scientist, a lawyer, a professor,
A climatologist, a journalist, a reporter, expert virologist, Doctor, except at
Faux Nouse that you can trust, then you are sadly misinformed.

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Oct 18, 2020 08:34:03   #
fullspinzoo
 
Milosia wrote:
I can assure you I am not confused at all.
A for instance would be how many times has trump lied while on fox noise?
Their talking heads would be tripping over themselves to cover up , twist spin that lie
Into something believable. Knowing it’s a lie.
Regular channels aren’t much better but have been questioning trumps blatant lies more often.
Trumps channel was exclusively Faux Noise. Every other was f**e news.
I would also say levin is partially correct but for all the wrong reasons.
I can assure you I am not confused at all. br A fo... (show quote)


Name five lies that Trump has told. And if you can't do that then why don't you STFU!!!!!! Stick with"split ends"....about your speed.

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Oct 18, 2020 08:36:30   #
Milosia2 Loc: Cleveland Ohio
 
fullspinzoo wrote:
Name five lies that Trump has told. And if you can't do that then why don't you STFU!!!!!! Stick with"split ends"....about your speed.


Speaking of sadly misinformed, look who shows up.
I don’t portend to be misinformed..

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Oct 18, 2020 08:40:09   #
Milosia2 Loc: Cleveland Ohio
 
-Trump Is Lying More Than Ever: Just Look At The Data-

I’m an academic who cares deeply about how lying affects communication processes and social relationships. One of the most important and consistent t***hs about deception is that we are all mostly honest. Most people tell one or two small lies per day, on average, and there are only a few prolific liars in our social circles.

Rates of interpersonal deception — the lies I tell you and you tell me — have been remarkably stable in deception research over time. But, as others suggested, something is unusual about President Trump. His rate of deception has increased since taking office.

As of early April, Trump has told 23.3 lies per day in 2020, a 0.5-lie increase since 2019. What’s more, Trump has averaged 23.8 lies per day since the first case of C****-** was reported in the US — another 0.5-lie increase. Even during a p******c, when the public needs to trust and rely on him the most, deception remains a core part of the president’s playbook.

What’s unusual about Trump is not just how often he lies, but what he lies about and where he communicates his lies most often.

I evaluated Trump’s 18,000 reported lies organized by topic. If Trump lied consistently, we would see a relatively flat distribution of falsehoods over time and across topics. Instead, bursts of deception tend to repeat on the same topic, particularly about guns, the economy, education, and e******ns.

President Trump's lies over time by topic.
President Trump's lies over time by topic. DAVID MARKOWITZ
What’s also remarkable is the steady increase in Trump’s lying on public-facing platforms such as Twitter, in speeches, and during remarks. President Trump seems impervious to the threat of detection or harsh public opinion. He continues to deceive at record-setting rates using forums that amplify his lies, rather than hide them.

President Trump's lies over time by location.
President Trump's lies over time by location. DAVID MARKOWITZ
Recently, journalists have taken measures to curb the spread of Trump’s lies and harmful recommendations to the public. Some news outlets, for example, have stopped airing his press briefings and others are limiting their coverage of him.

The problem here is that mainstream media coverage of President Trump is a relatively constrained avenue for his lies. Tweets, on the other hand, have speed and scale: they travel fast and are distributed globally. They also leave a record, allowing lies to remain public and therefore, in competition with t***hs. Even correcting falsehoods may not help, given political divisions among us and evidence suggesting that warnings about false claims can backfire.

Trump’s lies are problematic because they force us to question our institutions and the value of information. Their consequences might also bleed into our everyday meaningful relationships. Our trust in government, media, and other institutions remain quite low, but we still tend to trust one another.

What happens when our distrust in government affects our trust in family or friends? When we fail to value t***h and instead, prioritize alternative facts or self-serving discourse, the fabric that holds our relationships together begins to fray.

** Some news outlets, for example, have stopped airing his press briefings and others are limiting their coverage of him.**
Because of what again??????

Because he lies!

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Oct 18, 2020 08:42:25   #
fullspinzoo
 
Milosia2 wrote:
Speaking of sadly misinformed, look who shows up.
I don’t portend to be misinformed..


I understand the challenge is way too much for you. "Split ends"? Thanks for that. Made my day.That's when you are really digging deep to get to reasons why she might not be qualified. I sent her an email and told her "it's imperative that she find a new hair stylist Wow! Good catch!

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Oct 18, 2020 08:44:21   #
fullspinzoo
 
Milosia2 wrote:
-Trump Is Lying More Than Ever: Just Look At The Data-

I’m an academic who cares deeply about how lying affects communication processes and social relationships. One of the most important and consistent t***hs about deception is that we are all mostly honest. Most people tell one or two small lies per day, on average, and there are only a few prolific liars in our social circles.

Rates of interpersonal deception — the lies I tell you and you tell me — have been remarkably stable in deception research over time. But, as others suggested, something is unusual about President Trump. His rate of deception has increased since taking office.

As of early April, Trump has told 23.3 lies per day in 2020, a 0.5-lie increase since 2019. What’s more, Trump has averaged 23.8 lies per day since the first case of C****-** was reported in the US — another 0.5-lie increase. Even during a p******c, when the public needs to trust and rely on him the most, deception remains a core part of the president’s playbook.

What’s unusual about Trump is not just how often he lies, but what he lies about and where he communicates his lies most often.

I evaluated Trump’s 18,000 reported lies organized by topic. If Trump lied consistently, we would see a relatively flat distribution of falsehoods over time and across topics. Instead, bursts of deception tend to repeat on the same topic, particularly about guns, the economy, education, and e******ns.

President Trump's lies over time by topic.
President Trump's lies over time by topic. DAVID MARKOWITZ
What’s also remarkable is the steady increase in Trump’s lying on public-facing platforms such as Twitter, in speeches, and during remarks. President Trump seems impervious to the threat of detection or harsh public opinion. He continues to deceive at record-setting rates using forums that amplify his lies, rather than hide them.

President Trump's lies over time by location.
President Trump's lies over time by location. DAVID MARKOWITZ
Recently, journalists have taken measures to curb the spread of Trump’s lies and harmful recommendations to the public. Some news outlets, for example, have stopped airing his press briefings and others are limiting their coverage of him.

The problem here is that mainstream media coverage of President Trump is a relatively constrained avenue for his lies. Tweets, on the other hand, have speed and scale: they travel fast and are distributed globally. They also leave a record, allowing lies to remain public and therefore, in competition with t***hs. Even correcting falsehoods may not help, given political divisions among us and evidence suggesting that warnings about false claims can backfire.

Trump’s lies are problematic because they force us to question our institutions and the value of information. Their consequences might also bleed into our everyday meaningful relationships. Our trust in government, media, and other institutions remain quite low, but we still tend to trust one another.

What happens when our distrust in government affects our trust in family or friends? When we fail to value t***h and instead, prioritize alternative facts or self-serving discourse, the fabric that holds our relationships together begins to fray.

Follow me on Twitter.
-Trump Is Lying More Than Ever: Just Look At The D... (show quote)


"I'm an academic"? Stop the presses. What University or grade school. I think you're setting 'your bar' a little high. Funny, though. Univrsity of Kiev? No wonder our education system is a complete JOKE! We got the jokers running the asylum.

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Oct 18, 2020 08:55:34   #
fullspinzoo
 
Milosia2 wrote:
-Trump Is Lying More Than Ever: Just Look At The Data-

I’m an academic who cares deeply about how lying affects communication processes and social relationships. One of the most important and consistent t***hs about deception is that we are all mostly honest. Most people tell one or two small lies per day, on average, and there are only a few prolific liars in our social circles.

Rates of interpersonal deception — the lies I tell you and you tell me — have been remarkably stable in deception research over time. But, as others suggested, something is unusual about President Trump. His rate of deception has increased since taking office.

As of early April, Trump has told 23.3 lies per day in 2020, a 0.5-lie increase since 2019. What’s more, Trump has averaged 23.8 lies per day since the first case of C****-** was reported in the US — another 0.5-lie increase. Even during a p******c, when the public needs to trust and rely on him the most, deception remains a core part of the president’s playbook.

What’s unusual about Trump is not just how often he lies, but what he lies about and where he communicates his lies most often.

I evaluated Trump’s 18,000 reported lies organized by topic. If Trump lied consistently, we would see a relatively flat distribution of falsehoods over time and across topics. Instead, bursts of deception tend to repeat on the same topic, particularly about guns, the economy, education, and e******ns.

President Trump's lies over time by topic.
President Trump's lies over time by topic. DAVID MARKOWITZ
What’s also remarkable is the steady increase in Trump’s lying on public-facing platforms such as Twitter, in speeches, and during remarks. President Trump seems impervious to the threat of detection or harsh public opinion. He continues to deceive at record-setting rates using forums that amplify his lies, rather than hide them.

President Trump's lies over time by location.
President Trump's lies over time by location. DAVID MARKOWITZ
Recently, journalists have taken measures to curb the spread of Trump’s lies and harmful recommendations to the public. Some news outlets, for example, have stopped airing his press briefings and others are limiting their coverage of him.

The problem here is that mainstream media coverage of President Trump is a relatively constrained avenue for his lies. Tweets, on the other hand, have speed and scale: they travel fast and are distributed globally. They also leave a record, allowing lies to remain public and therefore, in competition with t***hs. Even correcting falsehoods may not help, given political divisions among us and evidence suggesting that warnings about false claims can backfire.

Trump’s lies are problematic because they force us to question our institutions and the value of information. Their consequences might also bleed into our everyday meaningful relationships. Our trust in government, media, and other institutions remain quite low, but we still tend to trust one another.

What happens when our distrust in government affects our trust in family or friends? When we fail to value t***h and instead, prioritize alternative facts or self-serving discourse, the fabric that holds our relationships together begins to fray.

Follow me on Twitter.
-Trump Is Lying More Than Ever: Just Look At The D... (show quote)


Biden is the biggest liar on the Planet. Get your facts straight, missy.

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Oct 18, 2020 08:56:28   #
Milosia2 Loc: Cleveland Ohio
 
fullspinzoo wrote:
Name five lies that Trump has told. And if you can't do that then why don't you STFU!!!!!! Stick with"split ends"....about your speed.


She’s not qualified.
She’s a catholic cult member.
Stacking the court with Catholics?
Hmm.

Forbes Magazine is the source.





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Oct 18, 2020 09:09:51   #
Milosia2 Loc: Cleveland Ohio
 
fullspinzoo wrote:
"I'm an academic"? Stop the presses. What University or grade school. I think you're setting 'your bar' a little high. Funny, though. Univrsity of Kiev? No wonder our education system is a complete JOKE! We got the jokers running the asylum.


I didn’t write that the guy in Forbes magazine did.
I apologize for not living up to your expectations.
I am not an Academic.

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Oct 18, 2020 09:15:56   #
Milosia2 Loc: Cleveland Ohio
 
fullspinzoo wrote:
I understand the challenge is way too much for you. "Split ends"? Thanks for that. Made my day.That's when you are really digging deep to get to reasons why she might not be qualified. I sent her an email and told her "it's imperative that she find a new hair stylist Wow! Good catch!


Wow. Looks like you can’t stop lying either.
Did she email you back ?????

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Oct 18, 2020 10:27:51   #
Seth
 
Milosia2 wrote:
You better check to make sure your shoes are on the right feet.
Don’t believe me, look it up .

I would say the more you post the more un-informed you look.
When you can no longer find a scientist, a lawyer, a professor,
A climatologist, a journalist, a reporter, expert virologist, Doctor, except at
Faux Nouse that you can trust, then you are sadly misinformed.


There is a very large pool of "experts" to draw on when you need g*******t friendly disinformation to mislead the public.

L*****t "scientists," l*****t "economists," etc who sacrifice their principles to their left wing g*******t deity.

Like everything else they touch, the left is even corrupting the science community.

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Oct 18, 2020 10:54:07   #
fullspinzoo
 
Seth wrote:
There is a very large pool of "experts" to draw on when you need g*******t friendly disinformation to mislead the public.

L*****t "scientists," l*****t "economists," etc who sacrifice their principles to their left wing g*******t deity.

Like everything else they touch, the left is even corrupting the science community.


One thing I wanted to mention to you, Seth, is the old adage that "people v**e with their wallet". In other words, I think Pinnacle is something interesting to watch. A week ago it had Trump at+195 and I thought if it gets below +150 we're looking real good. At +157 right now, so that's encouraging. I look at it every morning. I messed up the adage, how it goes but you got my drift, I'm sure. Have a great day, Seth.

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Oct 18, 2020 11:39:48   #
Seth
 
fullspinzoo wrote:
One thing I wanted to mention to you, Seth, is the old adage that "people v**e with their wallet". In other words, I think Pinnacle is something interesting to watch. A week ago it had Trump at+195 and I thought if it gets below +150 we're looking real good. At +157 right now, so that's encouraging. I look at it every morning. I messed up the adage, how it goes but you got my drift, I'm sure. Have a great day, Seth.


Thanks, I'll have to give them a look.

Interestingly, when I was employed by a casino, our sports book did take bets on e******ns and gave odds as they did on sports.

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Oct 18, 2020 12:13:28   #
fullspinzoo
 
Seth wrote:
Thanks, I'll have to give them a look.

Interestingly, when I was employed by a casino, our sports book did take bets on e******ns and gave odds as they did on sports.


Casino? Where abouts were you? I have 8 casinos where I live right now. And oddly enough If I'm talking about sports, we have Willy Hill and the Golden Nugget.

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