Pat Robertson was admitted to Yale Law School in *1952* https://twitter.com/AshaRangappa_/status/1388284778491772930 …
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Replying to @baseballcrank
Well, that totally invalidates all the other examples, clearly.
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Replying to @baseballcrank @RadioFreeTom
Dan, do you really think
@AshaRangappa_ can’t come up with dozens of other examples? The whole point was to pick the most well known and furthest right folks.2 replies 2 retweets 29 likes -
One, examples from 20+ years ago tell us nothing. Two, my experience with her does not argue for trusting her mere say-so.
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Dan, she was literally the director of admissions. Having actually interacted with her in person, trust me.
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She's also a hard-shell partisan, which raises all sorts of questions about the fairness of any process she oversaw.
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Uh, Dan. When I've made that argument about things you've *written* where I distrust your motives, you've been incensed. You're making that same argument with no evidence, based purely on the deduction that a partisan not of your party is therefore incapable of professionalism.
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I'm just saying that every experience I've had with her, she's been a dishonest, partisan hack. That makes me less likely to trust her word without supporting evidence.
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By contrast, if an argument is supported by evidence, ad hominem is a decidedly weak response.
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