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: ad hominem - attacking the character or motive of the person making an argument, rather than addressing the argument itself. : Miller dismisses the credibility of the 'whistleblower'—not by refuting their claims, but by attacking their character and alleging partisan motives. more...
: half truth - a statement that is essentially true, but lacking critical information and presented as the whole truth. : Miller mentions the IG found the whistleblower to be politically biased, without mentioning the same IG also found the whistleblower's complaint to be credible.[1]
: poisoning the well - discrediting your opponent to an audience in advance to encourage dismissing any future claims or accusations they may make in the future. : Miller preemptively dismisses any allegations against Trump as nothing more than deep state operatives pursuing their own agendas, discrediting the allegations without actually addressing them. more...
: appeal to ignorance - reducing uncertainty to certainty by treating the absence of evidence as evidence itself. : Miller presents a false choice that assumes an obligation to investigate something without providing any evidence that such an investigation is warranted. more...
: false equivalence - implying that two things are essentially the same, despite being significantly different, by focusing on anecdotal or superficial similarities. : Between soliciting foreign interference in a U.S. election and conducting opposition research, when the former is illegal and the latter is a standard political function. more...
: baseless claim - a bold statement that is presented as accepted or established fact, with no discernable evidence to support the claim. : Ukraine possesses information about the corruption of the previous administration.
: reversal of reality - a statement that is not only verifiably false, but is the exact opposite of the truth. : Trump is not getting to the bottom of a corruption scandal in Ukraine, but creating one, and he's not the whistleblower, but the person against whom the whistle was blown.[3]
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ad hominem: appeal to ignorance: false equivalence: poisoning the well: