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Muir and Davis did not fact-check most of the debate, save for the move farfetched and egregious of Trump’s lies.

From Salon

“As of today,” she wrote, “the Court has not adopted Idaho’s farfetched theories—but it has not rejected them either.”

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We both knew this was his most farfetched idea.

“But when you believe them, at least they can give you answers. If you’re scared of the unknown,” conspiracy theories offer “an answer, no matter how farfetched it is.”

Such moves may seem farfetched, but in the context of the existential threat of climate breakdown, they are arguably quite moderate.

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