Friday, November 16, 2012

iPolitics wanders-Group-think-think-tank

Unfortunately, good intentions and fancy titles are no replacement for actual knowledge about Just So Failed F-35.

Funny how editors without a clue, let uninformed nonsense pose as useful information.

Other than PowerPoint, the author has nothing to base their theory on.

6 comments:

Anon 1 said...

General decline in journalistic standards.Must be following Australian Media, or being coached by them

Horde said...

Here is one of the 69 Billion Dollar questions:

How do people like the author of this article actually know anything about the JSF other than what they have been told?

Now, in any court of our fair land, that is known as hearsay.

Anonymous said...

Well you seem to get by Horde...

Anon 1 said...

What a retort, I am amazed.Staggering.
However what would one expect from some of the intellectually challenged.

Horde said...

That's because I am fortunate enough to have the background, knowledge and training that provides the expertise to work things out from first principles and not have to rely upon what marketing folks want you to believe.

Makes for quite a robust bullshit filter which, I am sure you will agree, is an essential part of any thinking person's ability to sort out the wheat from the chaff, so to speak.

That pretty much takes care of your strawman, unless of course your ability to understand is only surpassed by your willingness to take ownership of what you say and write. ;>)

Anon 1 said...

One thing I've noted, with the relentless and unjustified criticism of Air Power Australia, and its authors and contributors, is the lack of any reasoned, pertinent, researched argument showing where they find any problems with the information presented.
I think that pretty well sums up, the mentally and intellectual challenged persons involved.
Hearsay and opinion are their only tools,sad.