A new bill of rights for pollsters and pundits.

I can only claim my right to be right so long as I am proven right. Right?

If I claim to be right and am proven to be I wrong, I thereby lose my right to be right… though canon law allows me to claim I was wrong in the right way and that’s called infallibility. But you have to be pope.

If I claim to be right and I am proven to be wrong, I get to exercize a new right, the right to be wrong.

I can get ahead of my critics and claim the right to be wrong first up, and even if I am right, I still keep my rights as opposed to losing them if I claim to be right and I am wrong.

If i assert my claim to be wrong and am proven wrong I was right all along. It was my right.

If I want to ensure I keep my rights and make them independent of any rights or wrongs I must claim the right to be wrong…. even about being wrong …which then proves I was right.

RIghteousness. The worship of being right- Is totally precarious ….while the right to be wrong can never be wrong especially when you are wrong, and can even be right, if you prove you were wrong about being wrong. Right?

Conclusion- the only way to keep your rights about being right is to above all protect your right to be wrong. Exercize it often. You don’t have to be right and sometimes you can be wrong about being wrong and you are right.

Right?

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