1. The error in responses like this: assuming the world consists only of permanently committed right-wingers & permanently committed left-wingers, leaving no point to being persuasive, reasonable, or even correct; all is just a test of competing Wills to Power. I reject that.https://twitter.com/julie_kelly2/status/1105090761824133120 …
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2. As I said, I see the value in Tucker telling Media Matters to pound sand. They deserve it. But not everyone in the world is either a Tucker fan or a MMFA fan. Abandon communicating with the rest at your peril.https://twitter.com/emeriticus/status/1104977067190435846 …
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3. Neil's is the reasonable question, but since when will organizations like MMFA lay off anyone? The goal is to make their job harder, not to hope they go away.https://twitter.com/presjpolk/status/1105101988667277312 …
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4. Luke 6:42 literally says to remove the plank in your own eye first, then fix your brother's - i.e., you can point out others' errors better when you clean your own house first. https://twitter.com/Carol61916613/status/1105060905048371201 …
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5. The idea that the world is nothing but the eternal Right & the eternal Left is the Trump supporter version of the Static Electorate fallacy that entranced Obama supporters into thinking demographics had made Republican presidents impossible. It leads to the same errors.
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6. By the same token, *this* is the hill you fight on: https://twitter.com/brandondarby/status/1105103976524070912 …
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7. In all seriousness, we expect commentators to be provocative and sometimes foolhardily so in ways we do not expect of public officials. Nobody in good faith could think Tucker should be fired for sometimes crossing the lines.https://twitter.com/physicsgeek/status/1105105243350712321 …
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8. My view of apologies is, you apologize when you're wrong. It's not a complicated standard. https://twitter.com/norminthemiddle/status/1105108001147490304 …
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9. I generally agree with this; I just seem to have a different view than others of when honor or conscience require an apology. https://twitter.com/BuckSexton/status/1104965895150059520 …
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How many apologies? How much more abject must they become with each demand to issue one saying the others don't count? How often, after one has removed the plank in his own eye and not repeated the offense, is he going to be told he hasn't groveled enough?
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But Dan’s point is that you don’t apologize because it’s demanded. You apologize because you’ve done something wrong. I’m good with that.
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