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To quote David Mamet:

I found not only that I didn't trust the current government (that, to me, was no surprise), but that an impartial review revealed that the faults of this president—whom I, a good liberal, considered a monster—were little different from those of a president whom I revered.

Bush got us into Iraq, JFK into Vietnam. Bush stole the election in Florida; Kennedy stole his in Chicago. Bush outed a CIA agent; Kennedy left hundreds of them to die in the surf at the Bay of Pigs. Bush lied about his military service; Kennedy accepted a Pulitzer Prize for a book written by Ted Sorenson. Bush was in bed with the Saudis, Kennedy with the Mafia. Oh.

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Stuart, Bruce himself is succumbing to a form of motivated skepticism here, what you might call a relativist bias, or what I sometimes like to think of as the "Independent-Mindedness" bias (those are scare quotes, not designative markings). Example: Two groups of people look at the biological and paleontological data as it pertains to life's diversity. One group says, "Evolution by natural selection, genetic drift and gene flow. Obviously." The other group says, "Creation by an intelligent designer. Obviously." From which disagreement the relativist concludes (so as to appear Above the Fray), "Obviously, both groups are driven merely by the love of their pet theory."

On the other hand, I would never advocate for bias-free comedy...

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