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Dealing with people who don't like facts
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(10-27-2016, 12:59 PM)Rotobeast Wrote: We're he to state that Hillary also lies (and I hate the "so and so is worse" arguments), coupled with a link providing examples, would that have changed the dynamic of the exchange ?

(Random Google link, for hypothesized situation)

http://www.politifact.com/personalities/hillary-clinton/statements/byruling/false/

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She.

And if the question is "Do people lie?" then I would never say someone never lies.

This has continued beyond what I shared as she said the article I posted said "unethical behavior".  And yes those words were used...but in this sentence:


Quote:" Rumors have long persisted about her role in the Watergate investigation in the 1970s, and whether she was fired for unethical activities. We found those rumors to be a combination of truth and fiction — her former boss described her actions as “unethical” decades later, but she wasn’t terminated over them. "

That was followed by asking what *I* thought happened so I explained and provided another link referring to the books and quotes in question and how they don't appear in the first two books but in a third written by someone else.

She refused to accept my source as she didn't "trust" it.

So I posted five more.

I'll let you know if anything is reliable enough to change what she "knows".   Smirk
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RE: Dealing with people who don't like facts - GMDino - 10-27-2016, 01:25 PM

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