If you admit they’re not the same, how was I wrong to call them falsely equivalent (aka “not the same”)
If you admit they’re not the same, how was I wrong to call them falsely equivalent (aka “not the same”)
You’re absurd.
It’s your argument. Prove it.
“Trump, Jan. 9: If you look at North Korea – this guy, he’s like a maniac, OK? And you have to give him credit. How many young guys — he was like 26 or 25 when his father died — take over these tough generals, and all of a sudden — you know, it’s pretty amazing when you think of it. How does he do that? Even though it…
False equivalence!
By the non-alternative (aka real) definition of “majority”, no, he did not receive any majority...let alone a large one.
Huff PROUDLY considers himself a common sense, anti-intellectual.
Are you gonna disagree with Huff’s assessment of himself, just to “win” some argument on the internet.
Also, I COULD be a million things. The opportunity to do them does not mean people should assume I’ve done them all.
It’s absurd to think that merely…
Meh. I’d normally agree. But in the context of annoying Huff, I’ll let it slide.
That’s the best summary of ‘Hillbilly Elegy’ I’ve ever read.