Last I heard, while working at the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, he irked young-earth creationists by saying an ancient earth and localized Noah's flood were compatible with the Bible. But that was in 2009, and I haven't seen or heard much of anything from or about him since.
Nope. They can't really be referred to as a "news organization", after the revelations in the Dominion lawsuit...especially how their executives and on-air personalities reacted to internal fact-checking.
Oh there's no doubt....conservatives live in a completely different reality than the rest of us. Even this protest is a good example, where in right-wing world the protesters were bused in from other states and fought with police. Is there any evidence of those things? Of course not, but that...
Seems to be his MO....whenever the facts don't line up with his beliefs, he accuses people of lying even though he has zero evidence to back it up. It's likely just an intellectually lazy coping mechanism.
Yes I do, they were extremely up front about why they were there (to protest the legislature's inaction on guns). Why you think knowing their names is required to know their intent is a mystery.
Yeah, that's called a "sit-in". Here, educate yourself...
https://www.britannica.com/event/sit-in-movement
??????? I don't have to "think" I know, they were pretty explicit about their intent.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/media/2023/03/31/dominion-fox-lawsuit-summary-ruling/
"A judge ruled on Friday that Dominion Voting Systems’ $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit against Fox News will go to trial next month, despite motions from both parties requesting that he decide the case in their...
I appreciate that, but I'm ready to let this go. I've made my point and I'm content with that. Plus, since the main goal of whataboutism is to distract from the original topic, getting into a back-and-forth over who said what furthers that purpose.
And yeah, you're correct....I never said...
It's literally the definition of whataboutism.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/whataboutism
": the act or practice of responding to an accusation of wrongdoing by claiming that an offense committed by another is similar or worse"
I don't take that as an offense. I'm simply...
Your desperation is noted.
Geez....the fact that you have to posit such absurd straw man arguments, which don't reflect a single thing I've posted (and actually contradict what I've posted TO YOU), is an extremely poor reflection on you.
And to repeat, it also reeks of desperation.
Just let...