It's quite possible I have it wrong. I'm not a mind-reader. But when I look at the political imagery, that's what I think I see. Does that amount to political outrage to you? To me, it's definitely political cynicism, I don't think that politicians always say logically coherent things and I don't think they always mean what they say. But to me, that's different from partisan outrage.GaryK wrote: ↑Tue Dec 05, 2023 7:22 pm How do you know what Mike Johnson wants to project and doesn't want to admit to? Isn't stating negative things about the other side that you don't know to be true the sort of things political outrage machines do?
Edited to add: I basically agree with your assessment of Mike Johnson. But with all your admonitions to others to base what we say in facts because doing otherwise promotes political outrage, your statements about Mike Johnson sort of fly in the face of that admonition.
How do you see that?
Do you have a better alternative understanding? If so, please share it.