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As part of an analysis of how U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida Judge Aileen Cannon, reports from her courtroom show a judge who is both "prickly" and" insecure" and often has trouble understanding what lawyers from both sides try to explain to her.

The controversial Cannon -- who has been accused of slow-walking Donald Trump's obstruction of justice trial related to his alleged illegal retention of government documents -- in recent hearings has pressed lawyers to remake their points over and over, which led to the New York Times' Alan Feuer to question whether, "she does not understand the answers she is receiving or is trying to push back against them."

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[–] lennybird@lemmy.world 12 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Yes, you are correct — their rhetoric is more further-reaching, no doubt. They control the narratives, absolutely. But this isn't because they're being rhetoricians, it's because:

  • They lack the morality to care.
  • They have the vast majority of the money and with it a greater loudspeaker.
  • Selling fear and rageporn and lies and half-truths will always be easier than conveying the complexity and nuance of truth and reality.
[–] Melvin_Ferd@lemmy.world 0 points 3 months ago

They lack the morality to care.

And where is the morality in letting a political party without morals gain power. When was the last time that Clark Kent was a relevant archetype. The antihero is king now. But also is it real morals when there isn't really any rules beyond social norms. All of them are corrupt regardless. I wouldn't call some of the Democrats moral actors. They just attempt to act more as adults.

They have the vast majority of the money and with it a greater loudspeaker.

But the left also has money but why has the right used it to secure so many public areas. Like all their civil actions had so much funding. I remember individuals donating millions to the clownvoy. Charlie Kirk is successful becoming a millionaire as a college drop out who opened a political shit throwing business and introducing youth on campuses around the country to people like Ben Shapiro and Jordan Peterson. What was the left doing?

Selling fear and rage porn and lies and half-truths will always be easier than conveying the complexity and nuance of truth and reality.

Sure, but again who gives two shits about truths and reality. We all went nuts for Plato's allegory of the cave for a few months a while ago for a reason. Truths don't matter, but truth does. The Republicans win because they understand this. And as I get older I think this idea that the left hobbles themselves because they're focused on being moral and truth seekers is more of an excuse for not being as effective as they should be.