Secret Clinton documents

Discussion in 'Political Discussions' started by anonymous, Feb 13, 2018 at 2:40 PM.

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  1. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Wow! What powerful insight! :rolleyes:

    Meanwhile here's the bottom line idiot boy. Nobody knows for sure that anything happened between Jefferson and Hemmings. That means it's all just conjecture and responsible people take care to make sure that their language is clear and doesn't lead people to unsupported conclusions.

    Most historians are liberals and as liberals they are desperate to believe that Jefferson had an affair with Hemmings. While that is certainly a possibility, when ALL of the available information is factored in it is at least as likely if not more that it was his brother or one of his nephews that slept with Sally, but you see that's not salacious enough to tear down an American hero.

    As usual, you're nothing more than a gullible fool, easily led astray.
     

  2. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Just to rind you again, sparky, that you have a big nothing burger.

    The original science was sloppy and politicized and many historical analyses have been sloppy and politicized.

    They dangled boob bait and fools like you took it hook, line and sinker.

    Meanwhile truly informed critical thinkers such as myself know what is established fact and what is merely conjecture and wishful thinking.

    Jefferson and Hemmings is merely a possibility. It is far from established fact or even the most likely scenario.

    You could educate yourself with genuine information in the topic of you were motivated and if you were smart enough to follow the hard evidence.
     
  3. anonymous

    anonymous Guest


    The fact remains that the majority of historians believe TJ to be the father of at least one of her children. Your beliefs are in the minority. :rolleyes:
     
  4. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    You got him there Vag. When it comes to religion, he continually points to what the majority of Americans believe - as being real. So if that is real because of a belief rather than hard fact, so is the idea that Jefferson fathered a son with Sally Hemmings. Just sayin'.
     
  5. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    So was Galileo's! Oops! You walked right into that one! :p

    Here's the key though. Beliefs are irrelevant. It's about the evidence. There I have a huge advantage! :rolleyes:
     
  6. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    What you're just saying is stupid and irrational, but it's clear your mission is to be as big a fool as Vag. Mission accomplished.