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In reply to the discussion: Lawrence O'Donnell calls out Tom Selleck. If you haven't seen it, you're missing out. [View all]galileoreloaded
(2,571 posts)38. In a fight or flight response, yes. Rational jugements, no. NT
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Lawrence O'Donnell calls out Tom Selleck. If you haven't seen it, you're missing out. [View all]
Scuba
Jan 2013
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Holy Sh*t!!! That was amazing! Lawrence O'Donnell nailed it & called out Tom "I'm the NRA" Selleck
Pachamama
Jan 2013
#5
She took a HUGE beating from wing-nuts after that interview. Their attitude was like
bullwinkle428
Jan 2013
#9
Magnum PI was my favorite show when I was a kid... when I was 6 years old the 3 things I wanted in
Erose999
Jan 2013
#33
America's 1st family should be off limits! Remember the outrage over the Bush twins
Dustlawyer
Jan 2013
#18
You need to read Drew Westin's "The Political Brain". He makes an excellent case that facts ...
Scuba
Jan 2013
#23
One doesn't have to compromise one's integrity to use emotional appeals. Westin makes that clear.
Scuba
Jan 2013
#25
If you have a real degree in psychology then you know that ALL humans including yourself
KittyWampus
Jan 2013
#35
if it saves lives i dont care and the dif here is lasrence used fact not lies
roguevalley
Jan 2013
#39
Using emotional appeal doesn't diminish ones integrity. In fact, our emotions are an INTEGRAL PART
KittyWampus
Jan 2013
#34
Rational judgements are less "rational" ultimately then we think they are. If you really study psych
KittyWampus
Jan 2013
#40