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The Bandwagon Fallacy: When the Popular Opinion Isn't Always Right

The Bandwagon Fallacy: When the Popular Opinion Isn’t Always Right

Explore the Bandwagon Fallacy: Uncover the pitfalls of relying on popularity as a measure of truth. Learn how this common logical error influences opinions, advertising, and even political discourse. Enhance your critical thinking skills to navigate a world where the number of believers doesn’t necessarily validate an argument.

Trump Confirms VP Shortlist, Biden’s Operation Crazy S**t is Underway & We Play On the Money!

Trump Confirms VP Shortlist, Biden’s Operation Crazy S**t is Underway & We Play On the Money!

Joe Biden arrived in Los Angeles to raise money for his campaign, Trump confirmed a list of names on his running mate short list and is busy zeroing in on issues that don’t exist, New York Attorney General Letitia James said that she might seize Trump Tower if he can’t come up with the money to pay his $355 million fine, Hunter Biden’s attorneys say that federal prosecutors mistakenly believed that they found a picture of cocaine that was actually just sawdust, and in celebration of all the POTUS talk this week – we play our very popular game “On The Money!”

Unraveling Misinformation About Bipartisan Immigration Bill

Even before a bipartisan group of senators unveiled the text of a foreign aid and immigration overhaul bill on Feb. 4, it faced significant opposition from former President Donald Trump and other Republican leaders. We’ll explain what was in the legislation and the facts on two popular talking points.

‘Historic’: Law professor reacts to unanimous Trump immunity ruling

‘Historic’: Law professor reacts to unanimous Trump immunity ruling

CNN’s Anderson Cooper talks to Harvard Law School professor Laurence Tribe and CNN’s Kaitlan Collins about a federal appeals court ruling that Donald Trump is not immune from prosecution for alleged crimes he committed during his presidency to reverse the 2020 election results.

Appeal to Consequences of a Belief fallacy explanation

Unveiling the Appeal to Consequences of a Belief Fallacy: A Critical Analysis

Uncover the subtle yet impactful Appeal to Consequences of a Belief fallacy in logical reasoning. Explore examples and learn how this fallacy, relying on the perceived outcomes rather than evidence, can compromise the quality of debates. Discover the importance of evidence-based reasoning for fostering informed and constructive discussions in an era dominated by emotional appeals.

Top Houthi leader claims they are at war with the U.S.

Top Houthi leader claims they are at war with the U.S.

The U.S. military attacked Houthi targets inside Yemen for the fifth time in retaliation for attacks in the Red Sea. The Biden administration formally redesignated the Houthis as a terrorist organization. NBC News’ Richard Engel spoke with a top commander of the Houthis who claims they are at war with the U.S.

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