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That's just what "big skepticism" wants you to think. nt el_bryanto Feb 2015 #1
LOL! merrily Feb 2015 #2
lol La Lioness Priyanka Feb 2015 #3
Great point. :D DetlefK Feb 2015 #5
Mercola!!1 HappyMe Feb 2015 #9
HEH! Teutonic Samuel Feb 2015 #67
Of course we should take everything government tells us at face value! merrily Feb 2015 #4
Joking aside, the problem is that we live in a post-authority world. el_bryanto Feb 2015 #6
"Cui bono" and "follow the money" are generally good guidelines. merrily Feb 2015 #10
Than that puts us at the unsatisfying situation the article describes where we el_bryanto Feb 2015 #11
No, that is not what I said. Thinking about something, questioning, merrily Feb 2015 #14
What are these things I can't post on DU? hunter Feb 2015 #23
Please see reply 14. merrily Feb 2015 #24
Okay, wait a minute? Where do you live? Atman Feb 2015 #31
These planes came in off the Pacific Ocean in formation side-by-side, not a usual commercial route. hunter Feb 2015 #45
I'm guessing you've never read Richard Hofstadter. Act_of_Reparation Feb 2015 #15
Is calling it paranoia really all that different from calling it merrily Feb 2015 #18
Nope. That's not the point. Act_of_Reparation Feb 2015 #26
Thanks for clarifying. However, ftr, calling something paranoia does not make it paranoia. merrily Feb 2015 #28
I just happened to look over my shoulder... Act_of_Reparation Feb 2015 #30
Did you write the article? Are you Hofstadter? merrily Feb 2015 #32
I'd stop digging. nt msanthrope Feb 2015 #34
Because you say so? merrily Feb 2015 #36
Because posters who aren't aware that Richard Hofstader has been dead for 45 years really, really, msanthrope Feb 2015 #40
That you missed the point of my question entirely msanthrope, doesn't mean I should stop. merrily Feb 2015 #41
Heck---I can't stop this trainwreck if you really want to continue. nt msanthrope Feb 2015 #44
No worries, msanthrope. Thanks anyway for interjecting, though. merrily Feb 2015 #58
I should certainly hope not. Act_of_Reparation Feb 2015 #37
All the more reason your degree has nothing to do with Hofstader's article. merrily Feb 2015 #39
I would argue my degree qualifies me to call bullshit on your bullshit. Act_of_Reparation Feb 2015 #50
What bullshit would that be? My whole point from go on this was that Hofstader was not a merrily Feb 2015 #51
You aren't listening. Act_of_Reparation Feb 2015 #54
I never said he was diagnosing someone. I said that calling something paranoia does not make merrily Feb 2015 #57
You're equivocating. Act_of_Reparation Feb 2015 #59
I did not define paranoia at all, beyond noting it's pejorative. merrily Feb 2015 #63
I don't know how else you would put it. Act_of_Reparation Feb 2015 #64
My reply 6 simply disagreed with your assertion that I had defined "paranoia" differently than merrily Feb 2015 #66
I am not the only one who is at a loss for what you are trying to say. Act_of_Reparation Feb 2015 #74
See Replies 4, 46 and 68. The point seemed very clear to me. However, again, merrily Feb 2015 #75
I believe I have read it (but a while back) - I'm not sure what your point is. nt el_bryanto Feb 2015 #22
Hofstadter argued paranoia is a fixture of American political thought. Act_of_Reparation Feb 2015 #25
Ah - yes i would agree that it's substrata el_bryanto Feb 2015 #38
The Cronkite era was also an aberration in that most of the big on air names had come merrily Feb 2015 #69
that's the problem that's driving me crazy as a scientist and an educator.... mike_c Feb 2015 #60
It may depend upon what is being questioned and why. And who funded the study and why. merrily Feb 2015 #62
there was broad consensus in the medical and scientific community regarding tobacco... mike_c Feb 2015 #71
In the 1940's and 50s, studies were cited to show the evidence of a link was inconclusive at best. merrily Feb 2015 #72
This article alludes to some of what I posted and also to some of what you posted. merrily Feb 2015 #73
But are the choices actually binary, or is that suggestion in itself a sort of a call to abandon Bluenorthwest Feb 2015 #8
Of course, I didn't suggest rejecting everything you hear. merrily Feb 2015 #12
Straw man. No one said that treestar Feb 2015 #27
Actually, I said it. You can tell because my name is on the post. merrily Feb 2015 #29
This was a thoroughly enjoyable sub thread The empressof all Feb 2015 #61
This is an important article randr Feb 2015 #7
One thing not mentioned is Fox News. world wide wally Feb 2015 #13
Your point destroys his whatchamacallit Feb 2015 #20
Skeptics want to believe what is true. Act_of_Reparation Feb 2015 #16
Being skeptical is not about deciding what others believe. Skeptics question, merrily Feb 2015 #19
I don't think that's what I said. Act_of_Reparation Feb 2015 #43
I think most or all of us question with the goal of perceiving the universe as realistically as merrily Feb 2015 #46
I like to think that "turning the burden of proof upside down" is a right wing phenomenon. pampango Feb 2015 #17
The burden of proof, totally right side up, in our court system, merrily Feb 2015 #21
People who take the default position that they're always being lied to... Ykcutnek Feb 2015 #33
wouldn't happen Man from Pickens Feb 2015 #47
If they devalue anything, it's media and government officials, which combination merrily Feb 2015 #70
Mark Twain and I often laugh about this, especially when we're sipping elixir Brother Buzz Feb 2015 #35
Define "suffer." Iggo Feb 2015 #42
Factual correction Man from Pickens Feb 2015 #48
What to be skeptical about depends on which political party you're in daredtowork Feb 2015 #49
Your Pseudo-Skeptic sounds like an ordinary cynic to me rock Feb 2015 #52
While that kind of topic certainly falls under the umbrella of "Pseudo-Skepticism" kentauros Feb 2015 #53
Do you believe it is possible to prove a negative, or ask for people to do so? uppityperson Feb 2015 #55
Our Doubt is based on the obvious capture of our government by financial interests RunInCircles Feb 2015 #56
Yes, sadly, It is indeed a problem. AverageJoe90 Feb 2015 #65
A few threads from around DU this pm caught my eye: merrily Feb 2015 #68
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