Originally Posted by redietz View Post
You know, I'm no coronavirus expert, either. My cousin, Ron, taught biology at the Penn State branch campus I attended for a year and a half, and I avoided even that class (he was a hard grader).

So how the hell did I call this every step of the way better than Fox News? How did I understand what was happening better than Fox News? That shouldn't happen, right? What does that say about the cumulative wisdom of the experts they assembled and the hosts' ability to process information? Or maybe they just lied.

All I know is that, when it came to COVID-19, I was way more accurate than the Fox crew. Pretty fucking sad. A reasonable person might conclude that listening to Fox results in occasional informational deficiencies.

I'm up in the air about who's smarter, me or mickey. But I've been correct the whole way. Mickey has been incorrect. The obvious difference between us on this topic is our information sources. A reasonable man might review the kinds of information that led him to be incorrect each step of the way.
How have you been correct? You were part of the 2.2 million crowd. Deny all you want but you were. You were all doom and gloom. "We're all gonna die!! We're all gonna die!!"

Why did you pick out Fox News to pick on. I remember some of Fox News saying the early numbers were way high. Was that wrong, redietz? No, it wasn't. Who stuck by those big numbers the longest? Why it was ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN, MSNBC. They were all blatantly wrong. Preaching doomsday. Just like you. You were all wrong.

I like what you said about a reasonable man might review the kinds of information that led him to be incorrect each step of the way. Very good advice. You should try following it.