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True... it destroys a lot, if not all of his credibility.True, but it's not illegal to be of poor character.
It seems like the same people that didn't like him before still don't, and those that did, still do.True... it destroys a lot, if not all of his credibility.
I don't know who the digger guy is either, but ashley madison is an online hookup site for married people. It's not worth the effort to concern yourself with any of the inanity.Are you guys really going to make me google josh duggar and Ashley Madison?
True, but it's not illegal to be of poor character.
It seems like the same people that didn't like him before still don't, and those that did, still do.
Yep, people just join teams and root for their favorite while purposefully ignoring shortcomings. It's the mark of a person that ties up their self worth in their positions and opinions. Being willing to change your opinion, or question your own decisions is akin to questioning a persons "rightness", and a lot of people take offense to that sort of thing.Isn't that how it always is though? Hillary Clinton is basically guilty of compromising national security and being flippant about it and the 4 American lives that were assassinated in Benghazi and still the same people that liked her then, like her still now. *(sorry didnt mean to take a political turn with this...but it's inevitable.)
Yep, people just join teams and root for their favorite while purposefully ignoring shortcomings. It's the mark of a person that ties up their self worth in their positions and opinions. Being willing to change your opinion, or question your own decisions is akin to questioning a persons "rightness", and a lot of people take offense to that sort of thing.
Sports fans do it.
Glock fans do it
HK fans do it
Chevy fans do it.
Ford fans do it.
Fans do it.
I strive to not be a fan or hold blind loyalties.
I don't think it's "done" at all. People just love to pick a side and identify with it. It's human nature, but you're right, it does polarize people.[/QUOTE]This is done to polarize people into two camps of us vs. them and allow the worst of both sides to continue.
I don't think it's "done" at all. People just love to pick a side and identify with it. It's human nature, but you're right, it does polarize people.
That's why I find that people that don't care about being perceived as a vicarious winner usually make the best and most interesting friends.Everyone likes winning and you can't win in the middle. I've been in the middle for a long time. I've even agreed with you a time or three. The "all the way" mindset is detrimental fo sho. It closes intelligent people's minds to what should be thought provoking discussions.
Everyone likes winning and you can't win in the middle. I've been in the middle for a long time. I've even agreed with you a time or three. The "all the way" mindset is detrimental fo sho. It closes intelligent people's minds to what should be thought provoking discussions.
When it comes to politics there are very few that "win". And they've already fixed the game so they can have it.
It seems like the same people that didn't like him before still don't, and those that did, still do.