Re: [FRIAM] Trumps motives not judiciable because they are "in his head"

2020-01-30 Thread David Eric Smith
I don’t think finding a language to talk will come from being co-opted in a bad-faith narrative where up is down and black is white, just because some people are angry and have been led to believe they want to tear truth up to revert to a game in which it is only who has power — wrongly believin

Re: [FRIAM] Trumps motives not judiciable because they are "in his head"

2020-01-30 Thread Frank Wimberly
"But … I have to keep remembering … there are many people in my life whom I respect and who are trumpy." Do I know any of them, Nick? --- Frank Wimberly My memoir: https://www.amazon.com/author/frankwimberly My scientific publications: https://www.researchgate.ne

Re: [FRIAM] Trumps motives not judiciable because they are "in his head"

2020-01-30 Thread Marcus Daniels
“Somehow we have to find the occasion and the language to talk.” Shrug. There’s plenty of used and unused military properties out here on the west coast. A quick change of banner and it should be good to go. A minor change of address on my taxes and 50 million others -- leave the credit unwor

Re: [FRIAM] Trumps motives not judiciable because they are "in his head"

2020-01-30 Thread thompnickson2
Or screw your country after drifting into dementia. But … I have to keep remembering … there are many people in my life whom I respect and who are trumpy. Some how we have to find the occasion and the language to talk. Nick Nicholas Thompson Emeritus Professor of Ethology and

Re: [FRIAM] Trumps motives not judiciable because they are "in his head"

2020-01-30 Thread Marcus Daniels
Eric writes: “That is why he takes case after case that have no legal merits, to preen by showing that it is the singer — particularly the singer Dershowitz — entirely, and not at al the song.” One would think that after a long career at an elite U.S. university, one might look back on their c

Re: [FRIAM] Trumps motives not judiciable because they are "in his head"

2020-01-30 Thread Gillian Densmore
Or he's a complete lunatic that's tried several times to break the rules? It's not that deep. On Thu, Jan 30, 2020 at 2:47 PM David Eric Smith wrote: > I’m glad to have these resources, particularly the lawfare breakdowns. > > However, in this conversation I would like to see us separate the th

Re: [FRIAM] Trumps motives not judiciable because they are "in his head"

2020-01-30 Thread David Eric Smith
I’m glad to have these resources, particularly the lawfare breakdowns. However, in this conversation I would like to see us separate the things we credit with reflecting on real ideas from patent political nonsense and bad faith. Dershowitz exists to prove the maxim that there isn’t really any

Re: [FRIAM] Trumps motives not judiciable because they are "in his head"

2020-01-30 Thread Marcus Daniels
But he impulsively blabs his motives in front of the camera every day? From: Friam on behalf of "thompnicks...@gmail.com" Reply-To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group Date: Thursday, January 30, 2020 at 11:37 AM To: 'The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group' Subject:

[FRIAM] Trumps motives not judiciable because they are "in his head"

2020-01-30 Thread thompnickson2
Hi everybody, I am often been hard pressed by members of the "home church" to supply examples of how locating motives "in the head" is not only a misdirection but actually a dangerous illusion. I give you https://shows.acast.com/the-report/episodes/the-impeachment-day-7 which, at minute 7:40,