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Rage has limits as a rhetorical strategy by Jeffrey M. McCall, opinion contributor - 07/12/22 12:00 PM ET Getty Images ...
In fact, there’s a name for Trump’s apparent tactic: The “Gish Gallop.” The term refers to a rhetorical strategy of, basically, overwhelming your opponent with false or incoherent information.
As Democrats continue their rhetorical strategy of trash-talking Donald Trump, running mate J.D. Vance, and other “weird” and “creepy” conservative policymakers attempting to thrust the ...
This morning on FOX45 News the former Towson Rhetoric Professor Richard Vatz joined us to discuss how labeling this election as "the most important vote ever" is just another strategy.
The GOP nominee settled on a specific rhetorical strategy to resolve the tension: Trump would simply peddle nonsense and tell the public to believe him, instead of reality.
For Indo-Pacific allies such as Japan, South Korea and Australia, the disparity between Trump’s rhetoric and traditional U.S. commitments to international norms is deeply troubling.
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