Referring to any quote from political pundit Daniel Kasen which uses unfounded claims and no supporting data, yet purported as truth. This term can be used to to challenge any comments that arise in conversation that have no supporting evidence.
Similar to Cobert's Truthiness which describes "truth that comes from the gut, not books"
Similar to Cobert's Truthiness which describes "truth that comes from the gut, not books"
Kasen once went on air to claim that every team in the AFC plays more sporadic offense on the basis of one Colts game. Classic Kasen Quote.
"Did you know the Kentucky Fried Chicken actually started in Tennessee?"
"That's the stupidest bullshit Kasen Quote I heard this week."
"Did you know the Kentucky Fried Chicken actually started in Tennessee?"
"That's the stupidest bullshit Kasen Quote I heard this week."
by davey_t December 30, 2007

by feemay November 12, 2013

Iam "Man, that is creepy."
Hym "What?"
Iam "I quote her 1 time and now she's popping up in my feed. It's creepy. The algorithm shouldn't be able to do that..."
Hym "Now that I think of it, yeah. We've been watching the same type of content for years (and she is in the same space as the other people we watch) and it wasn't until the opinion comment that she started popping up..."
Iam "Maybe it's just a coincidence..."
Hym "What?"
Iam "I quote her 1 time and now she's popping up in my feed. It's creepy. The algorithm shouldn't be able to do that..."
Hym "Now that I think of it, yeah. We've been watching the same type of content for years (and she is in the same space as the other people we watch) and it wasn't until the opinion comment that she started popping up..."
Iam "Maybe it's just a coincidence..."
by Hym Iam June 6, 2022

by Gamerguy977278 December 7, 2018

by Simpbuilder April 18, 2021

Bob went back to the BMW dealership for a chump's quote and ended up getting Jim's phone number, now they're dating.
by nittanylion95 June 3, 2021

It is also "Rooster argument". The origin comes from the callsign of Bradley Bradshaw "Rooster" from movie Top Gun: Maverick. In the movie, Rooster and his pilot Pete "Maverick" Mitchell escape a hostile airbase using a F-14A Tomcat before being intercepted by a pair of 5th-Generation Sukhoi Su-57 Felon fighters. Maverick says that the F-14A objectively cannot handle a 5th-Gen fighter but Rooster refutes by dropping the famous quote: "It's not the plane, it's the pilot". (Rooster also said this earlier in the film where he got furious towards Maverick pulling out his papers in the academy.)
A lot of the people who are into military aviation (especially in video games) who debate the 'hard factors' of an aircraft (i.e. debating the flight performance of the F-86F vs MiG-15bis) will usually use this quote to refute the argument based on their skill or in general. Completely ignoring the point of the argument just so they feel better.
A lot of the people who are into military aviation (especially in video games) who debate the 'hard factors' of an aircraft (i.e. debating the flight performance of the F-86F vs MiG-15bis) will usually use this quote to refute the argument based on their skill or in general. Completely ignoring the point of the argument just so they feel better.
Kyle: "According to the data I gathered, this plane has a better thrust to weight ratio and turn rate than this other plane..."
Tim: "Doesn't matter. It depends on who is flying it."
Kyle: "Are you really gonna drop the Rooster quote?"
Tim: "Doesn't matter. It depends on who is flying it."
Kyle: "Are you really gonna drop the Rooster quote?"
by StarBeatShuwa-APFSDSType10 December 11, 2022
