Huh?
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Leaving aside that your suggestion that I resent rule of law is, indeed, bad faith, I will again say that conservatives believe precedent begets precedent and, unable to predict how your adversaries will build on your work, you should avoid setting anything sweeping.
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OK. I don’t get it. Perhaps we are using precedent in two very different ways.
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Likely. We don’t encounter this kind of miscommunication that often. I’m sure I was applying a political context to a legal scenario in which it didn’t really apply.
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I know! I’m very confused!
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And I wasn’t saying that I think you think those things. I was saying that’s how I read your comment — which is why I was confused, because I know you DON’T think those things.
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YOU GUYS NEED TO WORK THIS OUT BECAUSE I FOLLOW BOTH OF YOU AND I NEED TO KNOW WHO'S THE GOOD GUY AND WHO'S THE BAD GUY!
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That is why I thought you must be being sarcastic in your initial tweet.
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Everybody's reading it your way. There's no other way to take it.
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Wouldn’t saying precedents are generally bad and we should all do what we can to avoid setting them be kind of a precedent?
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