So the man can never be right about anything, ever in the history of foreverdom because he gets paid by some energy companies?
I think you just broke like a dozen logical fallacies with that one.
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You really like the Tobacco Institute. You actually think Al Gore is totally truthful. You think Barack Obama never tells lies. None of your chicanery saves you from bad faith and not actually caring about what you're debating about, just like Jeril's cornering Latrin on in the other thread.
You now believe that Jay Carney doesn't spin for Obama. You think that MoveOn and DailyKos possess cores of simple human truth.
You sing Kum-ba-ya a lot. You drink the Kool-Aid.
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(The point I'm highlighting is you even making that post represents purposefully fallacious thinking.)
I've not commented on it because I won't be diverted like that. That's your red herring falacy. We were talking about and it doesn't maybe mesh with your worldview so you attempt to divert the conversation to something irrelevant.
Me: He's a shill
You: Why do you think corporations are evil?
As a point of fact?
Really?
I thought you said he ran a PR firm to help energy companies talk about being greener? Those two aren't the same thing.
So, you believe I am a shill for TECO? They pay me as well and I go around west central Florida, promoting their programs and policies.Quote:
That makes him a shill by Jarvan's definition.He is functioning as a PR rep.
This is absolutely relevant and not a red herring. We are talking about his credentials. The credentials that get him on a show like Penn and Tellers to present his side of the argument in the first place. Greenpeace and ecologist but no mention that he's paid to create effective communications for the very people the environmentalists are protesting.