The truth and society’s incapability to accurately recognise a lie
When simple fact checking is not possible, it seems we all but ignore the actual statement, relying more on behavioural cues that seem to suggest lies.
When simple fact checking is not possible, it seems we all but ignore the actual statement, relying more on behavioural cues that seem to suggest lies.
Buzzwords grease the wheels of confusion! These overused, meaningless phrases anaesthetise us into not even bothering to ask for clarification.
Barely a year passes without Warren Buffett reminding the 30,000 faithful at his Berkshire Hathaway AGM the thing he fears most is explosion of a nuclear device.
Jani Allan’s latest contribution looks at continued attacks by self-proclaimed “liberals” on those who voted for her adopted country’s new President.
Donwald Pressly thinks Hillary Clinton has a remarkably left-leaning economic plan, at least in the context of United States’ political economy.
If Donald Trump were the CEO of a listed company today, he would be ousted after his recent vulgar remarks about women caught on tape.
Shimon Peres, the architect of Israel’s defense establishment who evolved into a tireless advocate for Middle East peacemaking, has died.
So much for a subdued Donald Trump. So much for Hillary Clinton staying above the fray. The first presidential debate of 2016 saw both candidates go on attack from the start.
Unlike Obama, Donald Trump has no qualms about airing every stitch of the laundry full of dirty Clinton linen.
After yesterday’s “Super Tuesday” contests in 11 US states the Presidency has turned into a match race between Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump.