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In reply to the discussion: Glenn Greenwald POPPED Tim Geithner in the chops, way before it was cool. [View all]sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)thinking that our Government would never do something as egregious as Bush did. That is honesty, in his own words. Where is the hypocrisy in admitting that, then spending the next few years acting on it?
Since when did we consider that 'honesty' = 'hypocrisy'? I'm having a real problem, as are many others, wrapping my mind about that kind of thinking.
And what on earth makes you think I am angry? Not understanding someone's point, and honestly asking for an explanation is called 'discussion' not anger.
So now we have 'asking an honest question' = 'anger' and ..
'Admitting honestly that you made a mistake' = 'hypocrisy'.
Would I be risking you accusing me of 'anger' to ask if you can explain exactly where is the hypocrisy in honestly admitting to a mistake. Perhaps you could post some of the 'words' you are referring to?
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