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For those who need reassurance that backing Trump is the right thing to do

Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2020 3:33 pm
by Libertarian666
You should feel better after reading this:
https://www.kitco.com/news/2020-07-01/E ... -says.html

Re: For those who need reassurance that backing Trump is the right thing to do

Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2020 5:58 pm
by flyingpylon
Good points by Tucker Carlson last night too. He’s been on a roll lately.

https://youtu.be/NS-bsetu01w

Skip the first 2 minutes if you don’t need the rehash of of the previous night’s appearance by Mike Braun (R-IN) although it does set the rest of it up.

Re: For those who need reassurance that backing Trump is the right thing to do

Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2020 7:12 pm
by Libertarian666
flyingpylon wrote: Wed Jul 01, 2020 5:58 pm Good points by Tucker Carlson last night too. He’s been on a roll lately.

https://youtu.be/NS-bsetu01w

Skip the first 2 minutes if you don’t need the rehash of of the previous night’s appearance by Mike Braun (R-IN) although it does set the rest of it up.
Yes, he has been quite forceful lately, but in this case I thought Tucker went a little overboard with Braun.

Asking him "Why do you want to make it easier for left-wing activist groups to sue police?" is sort of like asking when you stopped beating your wife. Does Tucker really believe that police never misbehave? Shouldn't people have recourse if they do misbehave? Qualified immunity makes it almost impossible to sue them even if the misbehavior is quite egregious.

And I don't have too much trouble believing that most of the police would be interested in dis-incentivizing bad behavior among the few police who do misbehave.

Re: For those who need reassurance that backing Trump is the right thing to do

Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2020 7:43 pm
by flyingpylon
Libertarian666 wrote: Wed Jul 01, 2020 7:12 pm
flyingpylon wrote: Wed Jul 01, 2020 5:58 pm Good points by Tucker Carlson last night too. He’s been on a roll lately.

https://youtu.be/NS-bsetu01w

Skip the first 2 minutes if you don’t need the rehash of of the previous night’s appearance by Mike Braun (R-IN) although it does set the rest of it up.
Yes, he has been quite forceful lately, but in this case I thought Tucker went a little overboard with Braun.

Asking him "Why do you want to make it easier for left-wing activist groups to sue police?" is sort of like asking when you stopped beating your wife. Does Tucker really believe that police never misbehave? Shouldn't people have recourse if they do misbehave? Qualified immunity makes it almost impossible to sue them even if the misbehavior is quite egregious.

And I don't have too much trouble believing that most of the police would be interested in dis-incentivizing bad behavior among the few police who do misbehave.
I agree that he went overboard with Braun. It seemed like they were talking past each other, Braun wasn't communicating well, and Tucker ripped into him as he sometimes does to people.

But in this segment I thought that he was on point after rehashing the Braun incident. I just wonder if "moderates" who are so against Trump really understand what it is they will be voting for.

Re: For those who need reassurance that backing Trump is the right thing to do

Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2020 10:16 pm
by yankees60
Libertarian666 wrote: Wed Jul 01, 2020 7:12 pm

And I don't have too much trouble believing that most of the police would be interested in dis-incentivizing bad behavior among the few police who do misbehave.
Doesn't it go against just about every type of group - lawyers, accountants, medical, definitely police - who all seem to circle the wagons to protect their own, no matter how egregious the behavior?

Vinny

Re: For those who need reassurance that backing Trump is the right thing to do

Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2020 12:01 am
by Libertarian666
yankees60 wrote: Wed Jul 01, 2020 10:16 pm
Libertarian666 wrote: Wed Jul 01, 2020 7:12 pm

And I don't have too much trouble believing that most of the police would be interested in dis-incentivizing bad behavior among the few police who do misbehave.
Doesn't it go against just about every type of group - lawyers, accountants, medical, definitely police - who all seem to circle the wagons to protect their own, no matter how egregious the behavior?

Vinny
Yes, that is a general rule.
But if your group is under severe attack based on the actions of a few in the group, sometimes that can overcome the general rule.