Search Results
6/26/2025, 2:50:50 AM
6/24/2025, 5:29:25 AM
6/23/2025, 4:30:45 AM
>>508412396
>my wife got on me for bullying him
He was the bully, taking up space unesesarily and being rude.
Women are so clueless its pathetic.
It's terrible to think at any other time in history we'd be driving these people off with violence in the form of a military operation but we'll let them just steal our whole country because stupid women think it'd be "mean" if we didn't.
>my wife got on me for bullying him
He was the bully, taking up space unesesarily and being rude.
Women are so clueless its pathetic.
It's terrible to think at any other time in history we'd be driving these people off with violence in the form of a military operation but we'll let them just steal our whole country because stupid women think it'd be "mean" if we didn't.
6/16/2025, 6:59:46 AM
>>507554177
There is a thing called “rhetoric”, which in our modern world has come to mean the nonsense a politician blathers.
But in a more traditional sense, it’s the art of imparting information to a people. Note that it’s not simply “information” but the ART of imparting information.
Go to college and study philosophy or Pre-law, and you will take courses on writing and rhetoric.
The priests of old were the rhetoricians. It was literally their job to impart words and phrases, like teaching a language, that would form the thoughts of their villages and towns.
It’s not a deceptive or immoral thing either. It’s more of a responsibility.
Salesmen do it. The cast of The View do it. Sean Hannity does it. It’s the “talking points” thing we’ve heard about, but rhetoric cuts much deeper. Especially when it is deliberate.
Now, imagine your mom’s friends when they have MSNBC on all day during an election season. They might just have the TV on to keep them company. All of those phrases of “Trump is literally Hitler!” repeated so many times that it becomes their language.
There is a thing called “rhetoric”, which in our modern world has come to mean the nonsense a politician blathers.
But in a more traditional sense, it’s the art of imparting information to a people. Note that it’s not simply “information” but the ART of imparting information.
Go to college and study philosophy or Pre-law, and you will take courses on writing and rhetoric.
The priests of old were the rhetoricians. It was literally their job to impart words and phrases, like teaching a language, that would form the thoughts of their villages and towns.
It’s not a deceptive or immoral thing either. It’s more of a responsibility.
Salesmen do it. The cast of The View do it. Sean Hannity does it. It’s the “talking points” thing we’ve heard about, but rhetoric cuts much deeper. Especially when it is deliberate.
Now, imagine your mom’s friends when they have MSNBC on all day during an election season. They might just have the TV on to keep them company. All of those phrases of “Trump is literally Hitler!” repeated so many times that it becomes their language.
Page 1