{"id":241283,"date":"2017-05-17T00:42:27","date_gmt":"2017-05-17T04:42:27","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.eugenesis.com\/how-can-we-tell-whether-comeys-firing-was-justified-patheos-blog\/"},"modified":"2017-05-17T00:42:27","modified_gmt":"2017-05-17T04:42:27","slug":"how-can-we-tell-whether-comeys-firing-was-justified-patheos-blog","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/behavioral-science\/how-can-we-tell-whether-comeys-firing-was-justified-patheos-blog.php","title":{"rendered":"How Can We Tell Whether Comey&#039;s Firing Was Justified? &#8211; Patheos (blog)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Caption: Image of James Comey and Donald Trump (Courtesy    of BBC\/Reuters)  <\/p>\n<p>    ________________________________________________________________  <\/p>\n<p>    We all want our top investigative bodies to be headed by    competent officials. We also all want to ensure that these    officials can freely investigate other branches of the    government  including the presidential administration     without fear of retribution. How can we tell whether Donald    Trumps firing of FBI Director James Comey was meant to ensure    competent leadership of the FBI, as Trump claims, or to prevent    Comey from digging deeper into Trumps potential connections    with Russia, as many Democrats claim?  <\/p>\n<p>    Our personal political perspectives will strongly influence us    to favor one explanation or the other, regardless of the truth.    According to behavioral science research, our minds tend to    interpret new information in accordance with our past beliefs     a thinking error known as the confirmation bias. Fortunately,    we can fight the confirmation bias in such situations by evaluating    the opinions of people who both have the most information and    have political motivations to support one side, but fail to do    so or even support the other side.  <\/p>\n<p>        Caption: Meme saying Look for the actual truth, not    just for what supports your beliefs (Created for Intentional    Insights by Lexie Holliday)  <\/p>\n<p>    In this case, we can observe a number of prominent Republicans    expressing concerns over Comeys firing. Senate    Intelligence Chairman Richard Burr, a North Carolina Republican    who heads the Senates Russia investigation, stated that he was    troubled by the timing and reasoning of Comeys firing, which    confuses an already difficult investigation for the    Committee. So did a number of other influential Republican    Senators, such as Bob Corker, who chairs the Senate Foreign    Relations Committee and stated in response to Trump firing    Comey that It is essential that ongoing investigations are    fulsome and free of political interference until their    completion. Representative Justin Amash, who belongs to the    conservative House Freedom Caucus, even stated that he intends    to introduce legislation calling for creating an independent    commission to investigate Russias interference in the    election. Pat Tiberi, a conservative member of the House,    expressed potential support for a special prosecutor of the    Trump and Russia connection and stated that the White House    needs to come clean.  <\/p>\n<p>    Altogether, about 40 Republican members of    Congress have expressed concerns over Comeys firing, while    virtually every Democrat is calling for an independent    commission or special prosecutor to evaluate Comeys firing.    While some of these Republicans are known for breaking ranks at    times, such as Senator John McCain, many others  such as    Corker and Burr  are mainstream Republicans who generally toe    the party line. This data on many of those in the know     federal lawmakers  who have clear political motivation to    align with Trump firing Comey instead broke ranks provides    strong evidence that the decision to fire Comey is less about    incompetence and more about the Russia investigation than    anything else.  <\/p>\n<p>    Another thinking error playing a role in clouding our judgment    is illusory correlation, namely an incorrect     illusory  perception of a connection between two events.    Trumps administration claimed, in a memo by deputy Attorney    General Rod Rosenstein that Trump referenced in his firing of Comey, that    Comey lost support due to his handling of the investigation    into Hillary Clintons email server. Democrats claimed that    Trump fired Comey because of Comeys investigation into the    Trump-Russia connection as part of Russias meddling in the US    presidential elections.  <\/p>\n<p>    One of these is an illusory connection, but which is it? Due to    confirmation bias, Republicans will be likely to see the    Trump-Russia connection as illusory. Democrats will tend to see    the Clinton investigation connection as illusory.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    Caption: Meme saying It would be very convenient if the    things that are most comfortable to believe are also the ones    that happen to be the most true (Image created for Intentional    Insights by Isabelle Phung)  <\/p>\n<p>    Fortunately, we can use another technique from behavioral    science to correct for this thinking error  consider    the alternative. Consider a situation where Trumps true    concerns lay with Comeys Clinton email server investigation.    When would Trump fire Comey if this was the case? Trump would    fire Comey when Trump entered office, as Trump did with a number of federal attorneys.    Instead, Trump specifically made a decision to keep Comey in office when he    took the presidency, despite knowing about Comeys handling of    the email server. Trump specifically indicated, in a message    loud and clear for the government investigative bodies, that he    would not pursue any further investigation into Clintons email    server shortly after he was elected. As late as April 12,    long after Trump had access to any secret information about    Comeys handling of Clintons email server and any other    information relevant to Comeys pre-election activities, Trump    said in an interview with Fox Business Network I have    confidence in . Given this evidence, it seems quite unlikely    that the real reason for Comeys firing is the Clinton email    scandal.  <\/p>\n<p>    What about the Trump-Russia investigation? According to Fox News, a conservative source, the    day before he was fired, Comey met with the Republican and    Democrat Senators on the Senate intelligence committee,    Senators Richard Burr and Mark Warner. At the meeting, he    discussed the inquiry into Russian hacking in the presidential    election and potential involvement of Trump and members of his    administration in this hacking. Burr and Warner both wanted    Comey to speed up the investigation, and Comey responded that    he needed more resources to conduct the investigation. Earlier,    Comey allegedly made a request for more resources for this    investigation from Rosenstein, whose later memo was used by    Trump as a reason to fire Comey. Given the evidence of the    closeness of the timing of Comeys requests for more resources    and Trump firing Comey, the connection between the    investigation into Russian hacking and the firing of Comey    appears to be true rather than illusory.  <\/p>\n<p>    Now, this behavioral science-based conclusion does not favor    the conservative perspective, and instead favors the liberal    one. Will it mean that conservatives dismiss it out of hand? To    determine if this is the case, I went on the conservative radio    network 700WLW to speak on this topic with the well-known radio    show host Scott Sloan two days after Comeys dismissal.    Sloan is known as a strong proponent of Christian    and conservative values but not someone who practices    post-truth politics by dismissing the truth in    favor of his personal beliefs. We had a civil discussion, during which Sloan acknowledged    the validity of this behavioral science-informed perspective    and accepted that the evidence pointed against Trumps    narrative. It is highly likely that our conversation on his    radio show swayed some of his conservative audience to change    their perspective as well.  <\/p>\n<p>        Caption: Meme saying Tempting Lies or Wholesome Truth:    The Choice is Yours (created for Intentional Insights by Jane    A. Gordon)  <\/p>\n<p>    This interview shows the benefits of using such behavioral    science-based approaches to bridge the political divide and    have reasonable conversations that result in people going    against their current values and changing their minds to match    reality. What it takes is knowing why our minds are likely to    lead us astray and addressing these internal biases using    science-informed strategies to<br \/>\n do so. In this case, the    evidence  once corrected for political bias  points    conclusively, in a way that both reasonable conservative and    liberals can agree on, to Trump firing Comey due to concerns    over the FBIs investigation into Russian interference in the    election.  <\/p>\n<p>    P.S. Want to reverse the tide of lies in politics? 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