« ALEA Home | Email msg. | Reply to msg. | Post new | Board info. Previous | Home | Next

Re: Liz Cheney for President

By: clo2 in ALEA | Recommend this post (0)
Thu, 30 Jun 22 10:50 AM | 44 view(s)
Boardmark this board | The Trust Matrix
Msg. 46277 of 54959
(This msg. is a reply to 46274 by Cactus Flower)

Jump:
Jump to board:
Jump to msg. #

Cactus Flower, I thought you'd appreciate this, too.

"The construction of trust"

Have you thought about the House's 1/6 committee as a fact-checking apparatus?

Anne Applebaum has. The Atlantic staff writer attended the annual GlobalFact conference earlier this month, and the event informed her insightful new column about the 1/6 hearings.

Fact-checkers and scholars have "often argued that shouting about the objective truth will never work," she wrote, "and that what is needed instead is the construction of trust." She asserted that the hearing organizers have taken that argument to heart by creating, in essence, "a giant fact-checking project designed not only to write an accurate account of what happened in the run-up to the Capitol attack, but to convince people to believe it. The point is not to establish whether some detail that one witness reveals is true or false, but rather to tell a larger story, using a wide range of perspectives, delivered in a manner optimally designed to create trust."

How so? Well, Applebaum contended that Rep. Liz Cheney, a Republican, is the "single, authoritative voice that unifies the different parts of the story," above and beyond any single witness. This approach, she wrote, "seeks to restore a common framework for generating knowledge — that is, a network of people and institutions and fact-checking mechanisms whose overall story should resist even the attempts to cast doubt on one or another witness. Should, of course, is the operative word here."


Do something positive.


- - - - -
View Replies (1) »



» You can also:
- - - - -
The above is a reply to the following message:
Liz Cheney for President
By: Cactus Flower
in ALEA
Thu, 30 Jun 22 8:01 AM
Msg. 46274 of 54959

I know. I know.

No chance.

And no, I don't have much in common with her politics. But she is independent-minded, brave and honest and those are rare and very important qualities.

I don't think you can cure America without a functional, trustworthy GOP. And she could provide the backbone of that as president.

I think it would be a price worth paying to cut out the dry rot of this awful Trump-McConnell version of the GOP, which so undermines the US. And she'd help purify the Dems of its wokery too.

She reminds me of the thing I used to admire about the American character. I could see her riding on a wagon across the Great Plains to make a new life on the West as easily as I see her in Congress. Glad that indomitable spirit is still there.


« ALEA Home | Email msg. | Reply to msg. | Post new | Board info. Previous | Home | Next