Argumentum ad Koch, the most flexible of bad faith arguments: if the Kochs funded it, it must be bad; unless it's good, and just a cynical PR ploy. Somehow this piece accidentally almost does both, but briefly regains lucidity & remembers what it was trying to get people to hatehttps://twitter.com/senatorshoshana/status/1186969264139505665 …
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that's true. but it's also simultaneously true that in many ways the koch brothers are equally if not more responsible for their low PE value among liberals. So it's an unfortunate and unproductive view--but also one that they are at least partially culpable for creating
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I'm not saying the Kochs aren't responsible for their reputation, just that this premise can be expected to produce poorer thinking, and while the Koch Foundation can work on whatever it wants, it can't force anyone to make themselves more functionally stupid unless they comply
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