For example, Lindsey Graham’s fallacy of equivocation in fulminating that Trump was not some spy, as though being charged under the espionage act means you’re accused of committing espionage as commonly understood. This from a guy who served in the USAF JAG Corps.
Gym Jordan did false equivalence in going on about a Supreme Court decision…
For example, Lindsey Graham’s fallacy of equivocation in fulminating that Trump was not some spy, as though being charged under the espionage act means you’re accused of committing espionage as commonly understood. This from a guy who served in the USAF JAG Corps.
Gym Jordan did false equivalence in going on about a Supreme Court decision about the President’s classification authority when all of the charges pertain to acts and omissions over a year after Trump ceased being president (the exact date and time of that ceasing is clearly stated in the indictment).
Then there are all the false equivalencies and ad hominem animadversions against Bill Clinton for his sock drawer, Hillary for her e-mails, “The Biden Crime Family,” boxes in Chinatown and God knows what else.
For example, Lindsey Graham’s fallacy of equivocation in fulminating that Trump was not some spy, as though being charged under the espionage act means you’re accused of committing espionage as commonly understood. This from a guy who served in the USAF JAG Corps.
Gym Jordan did false equivalence in going on about a Supreme Court decision about the President’s classification authority when all of the charges pertain to acts and omissions over a year after Trump ceased being president (the exact date and time of that ceasing is clearly stated in the indictment).
Then there are all the false equivalencies and ad hominem animadversions against Bill Clinton for his sock drawer, Hillary for her e-mails, “The Biden Crime Family,” boxes in Chinatown and God knows what else.
They both know better. They are using emotionally loaded (and inaccurate) terminology and Gym’s is adding reductio ad absurdum.