Because I know that most of his arguments are not sound, and I tend to assume that the people I'm speaking with are familiar with basic realities of the topic. So that interpretation is ruled out.
Why did you assume that thomblake would know (i) that Searle's arguments are mostly not sound, but not (ii) that an argument either meets the standards of correctness, or it doesn't? Certainly both (i) and (ii) count as basic realities for you.
Bloggingheads.tv can't exactly call up, say, the President of France and get him to do a diavlog, but they have some street cred with mid-rank celebrities and academics. With that in mind, how would you fill in this blank?
"I would really love to see a diavlog between Yudkowsky and ____________."