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: ad hominem - attacking the character or motive of the person making an argument, rather than addressing the argument itself. : Schlapp dismisses Cohen's credibility—not by engaging with his claims, but by alleging Cohen's motives. more...
: appeal to ignorance - reducing uncertainty to certainty by treating the absence of evidence as evidence itself. : Schlapp raises the possibility of conflicts of interest without providing any evidence that such conflicts exist, placing the burden on Mueller to disprove the allegation. more...
: Rather than explore the merits of the allegation, Camerota defends the vetting process and Mueller's character.
: appeal to ignorance - reducing uncertainty to certainty by treating the absence of evidence as evidence itself. : Schlapp again raises the possibility of conflicts of interest without providing any evidence, shifting the burden on Mueller and his team to disprove the allegation. more...
: Schlapp, not being challenged on the veracity of the conflicts, is now free to focus on the vetting process.
: the American people - (a form of bandwagon) promoting a position as having the overwhelming support of all Americans, while providing no evidence that it does.
: misleading claim - a statement with a few elements or kernel of truth, which can easily be proven deceptive or fundamentally untrue. : The "business relationship" between Mueller and Trump that ended, was Mueller ending his membership at a Trump golf course.[1]
: Camerota again defends the DOJ vetting process, while never scrutinizing the claim of conflicts of interest.
: misleading claim - a statement with a few elements or kernel of truth, which can easily be proven deceptive or fundamentally untrue. : The "acrimonious business relationship" the speaker is referring to was Mueller ending his membership at a Trump golf course.[2]
: Camerota again defends the vetting process.
: appeal to ignorance - reducing uncertainty to certainty by treating the absence of evidence as evidence itself. : Schlapp again asserts some type of conflict of interest without providing any evidence that such conflicts exist. more...
: whataboutism - discrediting a criticism by accusing hypocrisy to shift the focus away from oneself and onto others. : Schlapp shifts the focus from Trump’s response to Russian infiltration in the midterms to Obama’s earlier inaction—diverting attention from Trump’s handling of the issue. more...
: false claim - a statement that is directly contradicted by fact and can be easily proven untrue. : Russian efforts were NOT designed to create chaos for both Clinton and Trump; they were designed to hurt Clinton and help Trump.[3]
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