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Sir,
What I have said is not circular reasoning.
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You aren't destined for 18F school.
Have you ever
actually been in business or are you just an MBA student? I have. There will always be controversy when you're in business. Why? Because you will have competitors.
What do competitors do? They advertise and show that their product is better than yours.
How do they do that? Two ways, their either show that their product is better, or they lie and say that their product is better.
So what? The market will either figure it out or they'll go with the slicker advertising.
You didn't say that Beck had controversy in
a business dealing, you said "
dealings". You
implied that shady deals are a habitual business practice of his. You have neither shown this nor have you shown that there was a shady deal with his book. To the contrary, there are posts by me and others that show to the contrary. What you did was say that he has "controversy."
Once again, so what? Who made the claim? The Huffington Post, same time they said that his poetry was bad when the bad poetry was Kipling. So who is the Huff Po, really? Who is behind the curtain? Who pays the bills? There's the competitor.
Have any of the contributors complained? No. He pays his company top dollar, gives them HUGE benefits, and pays for 100% of them.
I know some things about him that you don't and, frankly, won't share. But knowing these things puts him in a context you don't have, just as you don't and won't understand the QPs here. He's the real thing. What he says is what he really believes. He doesn't make things up on his show. I know that for a fact.
For anyone to imply that he isn't honest, or deal honestly with people pisses me off. I have absolutely no problem with anyone disagreeing with him or not liking him personally. That just life. We all disagree here from time to time. But to say or imply that he's dishonest, you've got the wrong guy.