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MJ–when I track your link about right wing avoidance facts it turned out that your comment, in context, wasn't as reasonable as I thought, focusing on a right-wing doofus who "knew" Obama was muslim. So, Apologize for misunderstanding where you were going. I still believe that right and left are equally prone to mistake their feelings for facts. Have a good weekend.
Your comment isn't clear – if my comment "wasn't as reasonable as you thought", are you now asking for me to apologize to you? or are you apologizing to me? If so, I accept. Without specific context, which I did post in the John Oliver "feelings" video, it's meaningless to discuss whether righties or lefties are more prone to confuse feelings with facts.
Pronouns are our friends.
Sorry. Meant to say wasn't as UNreasonable, …so yes, I apologized to you, didn't ask you to apologize. I posted this earlier but a bear ate it.