• Zexks@lemmy.world
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    This is nice but almost no one is going to see it unless they do a follow up with the same viewership.

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    Good God it’s all Vance.

    Actually listening to NPR earlier, fact checking guest said both sides have always lied, but GOP has always lied more even prior to Trump. JD on stage reminds me of those days where it’s told straight as a cohesive argument, is still a lie, but harder to detect because the lie isn’t told like a batshit conspiracy theory.

    Those kind of lies are the kind I hate most, although I guess America has shown that idiots will eat up even the batshit crazy lies…

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    We’re in a post-truth world. The corporate media have normalized candidates that just stand there and tell lie after lie with little pushback.

    I don’t know how, or if it’s even possible, to get back to the days when lying assholes got treated like lying assholes.

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      I refuse to believe it’s “post”-truth. It’s a truth recession.

      We have more overt fact-checking. if that trend continues, it can help push back on the patent falsehoods.

      I’ll debate the goals and methods of one party vs another, and I’ll accept that one of them will have really bad ideas. Fact check the lies so they have to support their points on facts, that is, and I’ll accept it.

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      14 hours ago

      Headline:

      Trump ponders if we should nuke a hurricane. [Insert literally anyone else’s name here] thinks that’s probably a bad idea bUT iS iT?

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      I don’t know how, or if it’s even possible, to get back to the days when lying assholes got treated as lying assholes.

      We need to send the assholes to space, where they can go fuck up some other planet.

      (Yes, I know what happened to the Golgafrinchans when they sent all the middlemen - or the ‘useless population’ - in to space).

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      To me, post-truth doesn’t really mean “everyone lies all the time”, rather it means that on contentious issues, there is no single perspective or narrative universally accepted as “the truth”.

      In 2024, facts and information is so readily available that its possible to find “facts” to support whatever perspective or position you want, even disingenuously.

      Just a few decades ago, facts and information came from news papers and the evening news on TV. There was no “choose your own adventure” nonsense.

      That doesn’t really have much to do with trump and Vance, they just plain lie all the time and their voters don’t care, because they’re “low information” voters. That’s not really what posy truth is about IMO.

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    That’s a whole lot of Vance with, what should be, his foot in his mouth. Unfortunately nothing will come of it.

    Walz’ correction was his admitting he fucked up something. I guess they needed to “fact check” him on something otherwise the right would scream persecution.

    It’s a lot easier to not lie, but less profitable for the masters.

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      I was actually pleasantly surprised by his admission to misspeaking, even though some pundits considered him unprepared for the question. Kind of a breath of fresh air hearing that instead of some distraction.

      Personally that moment made him a bit more relatable to me, contrasting with Vance and his stream of lies and excuses.

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      otherwise the right would scream persecution.

      Don’t worry, they’ll do that anyway.

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    18 hours ago

    Most of the time Vance was lying or distorting everyone’s record. Falsely and with bigotry blaming much on immigrants. Typical Republican.

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    I don’t understand what expectation do US citizen have of their government. If they literally supporting a genocide in Gaza, they clearly don’t care for human life and what they see is either Money, or Religious points.