Ahh, June 4. Time of the year again to ignore facts, twist history, make spurious claims, and generally offer plenty of wrong-headed arguments. Since this is the 20th anniversary of the Massacre, ...
Elections scheduled on 8th February matter a lot for Pakistan. The collective wisdom of the nation will be tested on the small ballot paper. Accurate use of votes can put the country back on track to ...
I am writing to respond to Rob Port's inaccurate and rhetorically dishonest opinion column, " The transgender sports issue is a debate North Dakota needs, " in Jan. 23rd Forum. Port argues that the ...
President Obama’s Nobel Prize acceptance speech in Oslo on Thursday featured one of his favorite rhetorical devices: the false choice. “Within America, there has long been a tension between those who ...
June 7, 2016 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Arguments aren’t won with information; they’re resolved with rhetoric, the art of persuasion. In Thank You For ...
Thailand’s military, ultra-nationalists and politicians have ignited a dangerous cycle of aggression and deception in the Cambodia-Thailand border conflict, culminating on June 23, 2025, by wielding ...
Fallacies are a form of rhetorical self-defense that reduces the chances of the debate leading participants closer to the truth as it makes use of misleading argumentation. We often use these tools ...
2010 SingleWomenRule.com Blog Crawl for National Unmarried and Single Americans Week September 19-25, 2010 Bella's Introduction As the Singles Week blog crawl continues, I am so delighted to host this ...
Since the end of the Cold War, Russia, the United States, France, and China have continued to possess and develop nuclear weapons below the strategic level of land-based and submarine-launched ...
Technically, lame forms of argument are called informal rhetorical fallacies and often have fancy Latin names (e.g. post hoc ergo propter hoc fallacy). That’s too bad, because they sure don’t belong ...