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That would be an outrageous argument coming from any administration.
My ex-Soviet wife has been trying to make this outrageous argument for the last several days, as Russia's gold medal count falls further and further behind the leaders (including GB!).
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Since he is given to intellectual drama, he often overreacted, and much of the entertainment of the Dish was watching him walk back his more outrageous arguments.
VICE News sat down with D'Souza ahead of the premiere of Death of a Nation, and challenged the right-wing provocateur on his most outrageous arguments.
"Part of what troubles me are the lawyers -- we should see their law school degrees -- who consciously wrote these memos justifying and explaining full well those outrageous arguments," the Wisconsin Democrat said on Tuesday in reference to the Bush-era torture memos released last week.
As for the Second Puzzle, Plato deploys this to show how empiricism has the disabling drawback that it turns an outrageous sophistical argument into a valid disproof of the possibility of at least some sorts of false belief.
Mr. Blow offers a robust and timely defense of public television, but what makes Mr. Romney's argument particularly outrageous is that today's debt crisis was in large part orchestrated by Republican policies over the last 30 years to "starve the beast" of the federal government so that spending money on things like public television would become fiscally impossible.
Trump also takes the tactic a step further, condensing whole arguments into outrageous soundbites.
On the one hand, it offends all his notions of fairness in arguing; to ascribe an opponent's opposition to his going soft in the head is surely the most outrageous of ad-hominem arguments.
In his speech in Ann Arbor, he keyed off from a question written to him by a kindergarten student in Virginia: "Are people being nice?" As the president joked, "even a kindergartener" could be provoked to ask that question by the "24/7 echo chamber" of cable news, where talking heads make "their arguments as outrageous and as incendiary as possible".
The media tends to play up every hint of conflict, because it makes for a sexier story which means anyone interested in getting coverage feels compelled to make their arguments as outrageous and as incendiary as possible.
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