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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsHaunting 1938 LA Times editorial
Quoted in Behold America! A history of America First by historian Sarah Churchwell.
will always risk being shaped by voters feelings rather than analysis. If feelings overruled reason,
they could convert our country from the most advanced in the world to one of the most hysterical, irrational and backward nations in a short period of time.
SheltieLover
(81,715 posts)Picaro
(2,440 posts)We are now hysterical, irrational, and thoroughly backward to quote the article.
North Coast Lawyer
(266 posts)Social media is driven by feelings not rational analysis. Posts that elicit strong feelings trend. Until our culture learns how to real in social media we're screwed.
MuchBetterThanThis
(84 posts)First thought was that more available information would equal more awareness and an intellectual populace.
But with the explosion smartphones coupled with social media it seems that its going in the opposite direction. We tend to prefer fictitious stuff over factual by a mile!😖
FadedMullet
(1,019 posts)......folks to write, instead of call, and use good sentence construction, grammar, and spelling. LOL. We all know how that worked out
Be Leave On
(437 posts)Most people don't have the luxury to spend time analyzing political events or studying history, democracy, etc.
Too busy trying to stay afloat.
mountain grammy
(29,214 posts)7 months short enough? So it seems
erronis
(24,533 posts)bronxiteforever
(11,212 posts)twodogsbarking
(19,340 posts)
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