As far as arguments go, Scott Adams caught Harris, and caught him hard.
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Replying to @mistermircea
Any thoughts on effects of negative emotions on rationality?
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Replying to @Subutai1175
Harris is a known stickler for rationality. In this context what offends him is what he perceive as Trump's irrational behavior.
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He admits he is biased and makes no qualms about it. That's admirable. Trump will never satisfy his criteria though. Different animals.
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It's just that in this case, it seems to me all the negative emotions is making it harder to understand the truth.
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Replying to @Subutai1175
Definitely. Both Harris and Adams want to get to the truth, but from different angles. Adams' take sheds more light.
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This does not mean that the potential dangers of Trump's presidency, of which Harris warns, are not a possibility.
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