| "Exhibit #1) From Zachary the First:"
When you quote something someone else says and label it like that, you make it your argument too. You become responsible for its accuracy. That goes double when you endorse its views with the heading, "The ENnies are crap." So, yes, it does undermine your credibility.
And, frankly, I'm not going to listen through a 78 minute episode to find the part where you provide the evidence that you should be citing in one of your lengthy posts on the subject in two forums. If you want to persuade audiences of the rightness of your opinions, you need to make it a bit easier for them to get at the meat of your argument than that. What. Is. The. Evidence. You. Cite. There?
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