False equivalency is the lifeblood of American public debate.
“False equivalency is the lifeblood of American public debate.”
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False equivalency is the lifeblood of American public debate.
“False equivalency is the lifeblood of American public debate.”
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“False equivalency is the lifeblood of American public debate.”
“In fact, female slam-dunking as a spectator sport died this week when Candace Parker won the McDonald's All-American slam-dunk contest.”
“I'm talking about their supporters, and Donald Trump's support is coming from people who love Donald Trump, who unconditionally love Donald Trump to the point that they will risk their health and go to rallies with thousands of people.”
“I don't have a beef with Texas. I just don't think Texans know anything about basketball and they don't have a sense of humor. Texans take themselves too seriously.”
“Far-left political ideologues want to reshape sports culture to their liking.”
“The Democratic Party, the mainstream media are using fear to control people and to control African Americans in particular. You cannot function properly if you live in an irrational fear.”
“Hubbard set up the Church of Scientology in Hollywood in 1954 for a reason. He understood that celebrity was increasingly a feature of American public life, and celebrities themselves were going to be worshiped as minor deities were in the ancient world. The idea was: if you could get them, think how many people would follow.”
“I think it's a myth that American public or any other public is so stupid that they need to be constantly pricked.”
“I believe in infrastructure, I believe in investing in your hard assets. Where I think government starts to fail is when it starts getting itself weighed down with the social programs. And I think the American public just feels like a lot of that money is tossed aside and wasted.”
“Financial pressures, the demand of ratings, the changing tastes of the American public all led to new decisions in newsrooms about what to cover and how.”
“I don't think Congress, in general, has done a good job articulating to the American public how inextricably linked our credit markets are to our entire economic system.”