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Pede [S] 14 points ago +14 / -0

24:56 but the whole episode so far is pretty good. Scott is remarkably lucid when he's impatient and feeling mildly pissed off.

"All of our facts are unreliable or total bullshit ... I don't trust any results of the tests. I don't trust anything that comes from any government source. I don't trust anything that comes from a private source. I don't don't trust anything that comes from a pundit. So how are we supposed to make decisions with facts when the only fact we can be sure of is our facts are wrong?"

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deplorablemom1 8 points ago +8 / -0

I used to be a subscriber, but he had "roid rage" from his sinus problems and the medication he had to take for it, and went on a bad anti Trump rant a few times.

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MsAnthropic 8 points ago +8 / -0

Yeah I used to love him too, but have gone off him lately - you’re right, too much anti-Trump. He’s always said that he’s not a Trump fan, politically he’s actually far left.

If you’re looking for a replacement, I can’t recommend Andrew Klavan highly enough - funny, smart, and honest about Trump. High energy!

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leroynumber3 5 points ago +5 / -0

This. He lost his shit fir a couple weeks and i thought he was just afraid because of his age and respiratory operations he had just gone thru. He started having a nightly blanket calm down periscopes ( weak shit ) and didnt speak as based as he was for the last year. Pissed me off enough to quit listening to him. He also used charts to negate any contrarian thinking and would ban random people who talked bad on the virus and the severity we were led to believe. Repeatedly said that charts are correct and science couldn't be denied. Hopefully he's back but i lost respect for him.

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Pede [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

There isn't a single person I've ever listened to for a length of time that doesn't end up being crazy about a couple things. You just have to bounce around and be ready to switch channels when they start going off the rails and maybe come back in a week or month. People change their views all the time.

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Pede [S] 3 points ago +3 / -0

Haha I missed those I guess. Roid rage turns mild irritation at someone into fury. He's been complimenting Trump this episode.

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deplorablemom1 5 points ago +5 / -0

Yes, he has, and I was pleasantly surprised!! I also like his take on Nancy Pelosi's answer to why she was encouraging people to come to Chinatown and celebrate in large crowds. He should have followed up with, "So this means she'd rather put people's lives in danger than to be called a racist?"

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Pede [S] 4 points ago +4 / -0

Her response lacked all context. It was like she was recalling what happened and can't connect it to the question.

It's like saying "Sorry I was late for work, I got up late and then I stopped for ice cream," which is not an excuse... it's just recalling what happened.

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ThomasGiferson 7 points ago +7 / -0

Well, strictly, facts cannot be unreliable or total bullshit. Facts are just states of affairs, ways the world is. That's like saying reality is unreliable or total bullshit.

What's claimed to be fact may not in fact be fact. What's claimed to be fact may be unreliable or bullshit.

"All of our so-called "facts" are unreliable or total bullshit."

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BigFreedomBoner 6 points ago +6 / -0

He is wrong. around 28:21 he argues that if you don't care about deaths the oblivious play is to open the economy.

Bullshit. The killed economy is killing far more.And keeping it closed forever would surely kill mostly everyone.

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Pede [S] 5 points ago +5 / -0

I noticed that too. All the invisible deaths that the media doesn't play up.

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deplorablemom1 2 points ago +2 / -0

Somehow, hospitalizations are down, but the IHME says my state hasn't reached peak deaths. I am just not understanding the maths, I guess?

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thewordwolf 5 points ago +5 / -0

He ain't wrong, honestly.

Kroger in my area? STOCKED

Meijer, Wal-Mart? Eh... so-so.

Kroger has superior supply chains and logistics.

Information is like that. Think of streams. Some streams are pure, or relatively so. Some are next to giant factories, or pig farms, (MSM, Democraps) putting out pollution and poison.

Some information streams = more reliable "facts." Some... not so much. Downright toxic, in fact.

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Mexicola1976 2 points ago +2 / -0

HEB in Texas (atleast where I live in SA) has been great. Only faggy thing is one of the stores started having a little bit of a line and now masks or face coverings are mandatory in San Antonio (if you'rein a public space where social distancing is difficult or not possible. I'm not sure how well they will enforce it as mayor Cuckinberg has been wishy washy on it. However, there is a possible fine of up to $1000 for people who are noncompliant.

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deplorablemom1 2 points ago +2 / -0

I still can't get garlic bologna from Kroger!! Reeeeeeee it's the apocalypse!! 🤣

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Sum_devil 4 points ago +4 / -0

I've been saying that from the beginning. None of us know for sure about the numbers. It's whatever you want to believe these days.

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JustInTime2_ 4 points ago +4 / -0

Amazing he is just now realizing this truth.

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ShitComment 1 point ago +2 / -1

Isn't Scott the guy who had a bunch of sock-puppet accounts on reddit where he used to shill himself? It was a few years ago. He admitted to it after all being caught, his rational was that everybody does it, or similar.