FFS. Take the political partisan bullshit to Reddit. We've been down this road on AW enough times already, and it solves nothing, proves nothing, and changes 0 people's minds.
It’s almost predictable how whenever the topic of Joe comes up, it’s always “He’s bad because he hosted Alex Jones” (where he gave him the chance to admit he was wrong about Sandy Hook) or “He is an anti-vaxxer! (He isn’t), yet they conviently leave out the 2000+ podcasts of Astrophysics, Politicians, other Scientists, Veterans, and countless other notable individuals that foster healthy and intriguing long-form conversations from the speaker’s mouth, free from skewing and bias from third-party outlets.
It’s totally fine if you don’t like him, but to act likes he’s some threat to society that needs to be disposed of is just sensationalism and fairly extreme.
You make a point about the interview, but having one's picture taken with a person known for spewing vile nonsense can be interpreted as being okay with such, so I'd say yes they are still comparable.A single pic, and not a 2-3 hour interview where he let him spew vile bullshit to millions of folks. That you think the two are in anyway comparable...![]()
You make a point about the interview, but having one's picture taken with a person known for spewing vile nonsense can be interpreted as being okay with such, so I'd say yes they are still comparable.
I just picked him in particular to make a point, but yes, plenty of people period, presidents included, in both parties that have done such.Interesting you picked out just one of several ex-Presidents who have done the exact same thing, or worse.
People allege that football coaches and baseball managers need to be fired into the sun all the time. It’s a metaphor. Chill.It’s totally fine if you don’t like him, but to act likes he’s some threat to society that needs to be disposed of is just sensationalism and fairly extreme.
I’m guessing his room is a shade of white and has a bucket…So what happened to the chump in North Korea
When it comes to football fans, I wouldn't be so sure it is meant as a metaphorPeople allege that football coaches and baseball managers need to be fired into the sun all the time. It’s a metaphor. Chill.