introspection definition

Introspection (in-truh-spek-shuh n) - noun

1) observation or examination of one's own mental and emotional state, mental processes, etc.; the act of looking within oneself.
2) the tendency or disposition to do this.
3) sympathetic introspection


Saturday, December 10, 2016

Russian Hack and Trumpian Logic

How much proof do you need?  Jesus.  Thank God facts arent validated at your discretion.  Thank God facts are facts regardless of your personal opinions.

If all the evidence points to one truth... Trump calling it false isn't enough to discount it.

You claiming superiority over all those who choose a different path of reasoning?  Unbecoming and immature.

Trump admitted to communication with Putin during the election.  He stood on a stage and basically dared Russia to go after our nation.  Then ties he swore werent there between his interests and Russia's came out.  Now this.

Trumps entire campaign was telling the world that no matter what 99 people would say and 99 people could prove, his word without proof MUST be accepted as fact.

And this was the evidence his supporters touted and quoted as fact.  Nothing else.  He wouldn't just refuse to supply evidence.  He would excuse why he couldn't.

Could you imagine if our justice system worked with the same logic as our President-elect?

Prosecutor:  "Your honor, we have 99 witnesses that put the defendant at the scene of the crime.  We have video footage of him.  We have an audio file of him saying "Im going to kill him."  The bullet matches the gun we found next to his clothes in the victims blood.  Sir, he is obviously guilty."

Defendant:  "I didnt do it."

Judge:  "Oh really?  Whew.  Ok, he didnt do it."

Prosecutor:  "Your Honor!"

Judge:  "Case dismissed."

Accept the truth, even if it disagrees with your side.  Your perspective.  Your opinion.

Quoting Trump isn't enough to discredit a smoking gun.

Did Russia hack?  Yeah.  They did.  And our Intel community is incredibly adept at gleaning the motivation and intent.

Look at the evidence before you decide its irrelevance.

Your voice and the voice of one voter base isn't enough to dismiss what's actual.

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