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Happy Fathers Day Mike Leach

Interesting.

Two illustrative tweets by Leach are disturbing. One asks, "What is false," and the other, "What is a 'fact.'"

Ignoring his apparent political tilt, the two questions illustrate an actual surrender to moral and factual relativism . . . . literally denying that there are such things as falsehoods and facts.

This is a growing and worrisome tendency seen on both the left and right.
 
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Leach, while being a good football coach, is like that batshit crazy relative that most of us have. You love them, and enjoy seeing them occasionally, but you NEVER take them out anywhere or invite them over for a party with your friends because you just never know what they will do or say. [laughing]
 
Interesting.

Two illustrative tweets by Leach are disturbing. One asks, "What is false," and the other, "What is a 'fact.'"

Ignoring his apparent political tilt, the two questions illustrate an actual surrender to moral and factual relativism . . . . literally denying that there are such things as falsehoods and facts.

This is a growing and worrisome tendency seen on both the left and right.

Look, we have all, liberal and conservative, been fooled by attempts to deceive. When that happens, we apologize, stand corrected and move on. If you want to discuss a one world sovereign, then you ask the question without the fake news.

If you are standing in court giving an oral argument and the judge tells you that you have the law wrong, you “mea culpa,” show contrition and appreciation for the correction, and then attempt to make your poInt with the new understanding.
 
If you are standing in court giving an oral argument and the judge tells you that you have the law wrong, you “mea culpa,” show contrition and appreciation for the correction, and then attempt to make your poInt with the new understanding.

Spoken (and heard) by one who has been there.
 
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