false equivalency - implying that two things are essentially the same, when they only have anecdotal similarities. : Between quarterly GDP growth, which hit 3%, and annual GDP growth, which has still never hit 3%.[7]
false equivalency - implying that two things are essentially the same, when they only have anecdotal similarities. : Between the U.S. Covid fatality rate (% of those infected that have died), and the U.S. Covid mortality rate (% of the population that has died from Covid), which is exceptionally high.[5]
false equivalency - implying that two things are essentially the same, when they only have anecdotal similarities. : Between Hillary Clinton floating the possibility of contesting the 2016 election, if foreign interference was proven, to a sitting president just not accepting the results of an election.[7]