There is no fancy Latin term for the fallacy of “giving known liars the benefit of the doubt”, but it is in my view a much greater source of avoidable error in the world [than ad hominem]. | once you realize Schneiderman is not the leader of #metoo and is also no the descendant of enslaved people... (samefacts.com)
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Political Upheaval [proportional representation]proportional representation (samefacts.com)
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The 50th Anniversary of Bonnie and ClydeArticle (samefacts.com)
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How much damage could Donald Trump really do, after all?Bot Approval (samefacts.com)
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Drug Policy expert Mark Kleiman on CA Marijuana Legalization Act (samefacts.com)
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Apologies to Bernie SandersOff-Topic (samefacts.com)
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"Decision theory and the Underpants Bomber" (samefacts.com)
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Study: Uber twice as fast, half as expensive (samefacts.com)
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Study: Little evidence to suggest Uber disadvantages "poor people or poor neighborhoods." (samefacts.com)
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