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EricHiggin said:
sundin13 said:

Yes, humans get to choose when they criticize something. Like, what?

By all means, feel free to rebut criticism whenever you feel like it, but it seems like most of your defenses have been just awful. Like, comparing Trump's comments to a restaurant review. That is bad. That is real bad. 

That is the problem with most defenses of Trump. They are often real bad. Like, you brought up the whole Russia Report not too long ago. You know, the report which outlined numerous examples of Obstruction of Justice and said a lot of things that look reaaal bad for the president. Defenses seem to either be "Obstruction of Justice is totally cool, guys", "Yeah, but what about something else" or "TOTALLY EXONERATED. WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO."

You can feel free to come to whatever opinion you desire, but it isn't some sort of conspiracy when other look at those bad arguments and go "Oh. That right there is a bad argument. Huh.". If your stupid-o-meter isn't going off from this shit almost every day than you should probably get that checked out because either it is busted, or you are part of the stupid problems.

You mean like Dave Ruben? His "stupid-o-meter" went off years ago and now he finds himself siding with Trump or conservatives quite often, oddly enough. Is the meter malfunctioning? Has it been calibrated lately? Why are so many subscribing to his show?

Yes.

Dave Rubin is an idiot.

I'm not really sure why you thought that was a good argument.

Why does he have so many subscribers? I mean, asking that question at all is a bit of a logical fallacy by way of "Appeal to Popularity", but I'll briefly try to answer it. People like being told what they want to hear. That's all Dave Rubin's show is. It is not a "Battle of Ideas", it is him repeatedly spoon-feeding you the same empty, regurgitated talking points over and over again, often from the mouth of some other bottom feeding urchin like Stefan Molyneux.

Here's the first video in a three hour long video series on why The Rubin Report is terrible if you feel like killing an afternoon:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u3TPxQao3m0