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Appeal to Common Practice fallacy explanation

Unveiling the Appeal to Common Practice Fallacy: A Critical Examination

Uncover the nuances of the Appeal to Common Practice fallacy in this insightful article. Explore examples, understand implications, and learn how to identify and avoid this reasoning pitfall. Enhance your critical thinking skills and contribute to more rational discussions by recognizing the limitations of relying on common practices as a basis for argumentation.

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‘Trump is a piece of s***’ Meghan McCain slams Trump after mocking her father
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Amy McGrath, Co-Founder of Operation Saving Democracy and Mara Gay, New York Times Editorial Board member join Ali Velshi in for Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House to discuss Donald Trump’s insistence on rehashing his grudge with the late Senator from Arizona, stooping so low to insult the late Sen. John McCain for injuries he suffered while he was tortured as prisoner of war in Vietnam.

‘Couldn't be any clearer': Judge Luttig predicts outcome of Supreme Court’s Trump ballot ruling

‘Couldn’t be any clearer’: Judge Luttig predicts outcome of Supreme Court’s Trump ballot ruling

Judge J. Michael Luttig speaks to Ali Velshi about the Supreme Court’s decision to take up the question of Trump’s eligibility and why he believes it will be “one of the most consequential Supreme Court decisions since the founding of the nation.” He also explains what many Americans get wrong about the case and what he expects the outcome of the Supreme Court’s decision to be. “The Supreme Court does not want to decide this case and they will likely look for every legitimate way possible to avoid deciding whether the former president is disqualified from the presidency. But there are very, very few, if any, off ramps that would allow the Supreme Court to avoid decision in this case. Indeed, I believe there are none. Section 3 of the Constitution simply couldn’t be any clearer.”

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Why renting over buying might be the favored choice in today’s real estate landscape

Buying has almost always been favored over renting when it comes to housing. For generations, the prevailing wisdom has been that renting is a waste of money. But what about now, with a tough real estate market characterized by elevated listing prices and interest rates? Geoff Bennett discussed that with David Leonhardt, author of, “Ours Was the Shining Future: The Story of the American Dream.”

Murder at the State of the Union? Nightmare Trump scenarios outlined in DOJ coup case

Murder at the State of the Union? Nightmare Trump scenarios outlined in DOJ coup case

In a new filing, Jack Smith outlines what could happen if Donald Trump is granted immunity in the Jan. 6 coup case, saying “the Nation would have no recourse to deter a President from inciting his supporters during a State of the Union address to kill opposing lawmakers… to ensure that he remains in office unlawfully.” MSNBC’s Ari Melber reports on the limits of legal immunity and is joined by former prosecutor Renato Mariotti.

snl Weekend Update Christmas Joke Swap 2023

Weekend Update: Christmas Joke Swap 2023

Weekend Update anchors Colin Jost and Michael Che tackle the week’s biggest news and make each other read jokes they’ve never seen before live on air to close out 2023.

Political experts examine America's divisions heading into 2024 election

Political experts examine America’s divisions heading into 2024 election

All this year, Judy Woodruff has been exploring the deep divisions we see playing out every day in the country. She’s distilled much of that reporting into a special airing Tuesday night on PBS. For that, she recently sat down with a panel to talk through their concerns heading into another contentious election year. It’s for her series, America at a Crossroads.

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