by Hector N. Fertig
OP, my only objection to your comment was the misnaming of the fallacy as a straw-man. The assertion that someone (even an unnamed someone) actually holds the weakened position is a critical requirement for a straw-man argument. It is not enough that an argument be weak to be a straw-man; behind every [...]
May
26
RE: STRAW MEN
Category: Hector N. Fertig, Straw Men |
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May
26
RE: Straw Men
Category: Obama Pundit, Straw Men |
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by Obama Pundit
Hector, Obama certainly doesn’t ascribe the straw man argument in regards to health care to any particular person or party, but he nonetheless uses one when he says:
So, one option is just to do nothing.
That is certainly an easy pile of straw to knock down. Yes, one option is to do nothing. Another [...]
May
26
RE: THIS IS GETTING OLD…
Category: Hector N. Fertig, Straw Men |
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by Hector N. Fertig
A technical point just to get my feet wet on this site…
I don’t think I would categorize Obama’s health care argument (limited to the Drudge article) as a straw-man fallacy as he never says that anyone else holds this position and only hypothetically ascribes it to “we” – though it is close. [...]
May
26
The Gitmo Recruiting Effect, and how Newsweek Helped Enlist Muslim Terrorists
Category: C. William Chattin, Gitmo |
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by C. William Chattin
Byron York had a very interesting piece up over the weekend on how Gitmo has, or may have (depending on your p.o.v.), served as a rallying cry for jihadists. I suggest everyone read the entire piece, but I’ll summarize the major points below.
Of all the arguments advanced for closing the $200 million [...]
