If a policy question is a question of fact, it never becomes a talking point; it’s just silently resolved and forgotten.
Is that true? I’ve seen plenty of vicious political battles (with policy implications) fought over questions of fact (even easy questions), and plenty of incorrect “facts” linger as talking points long after the right answer has become evident.
Is that true? I’ve seen plenty of vicious political battles (with policy implications) fought over questions of fact (even easy questions), and plenty of incorrect “facts” linger as talking points long after the right answer has become evident.