The Most Deranged Non-Argument of All: Attack the Person
Participating in politics never has been, is not now, and indeed must never involve engaging with others solely on the grounds of pure reason. Emotion matters, evidence matters, and we have seen to our horror what can happen when those who pretend to rely on cold, supposedly objective reason get their hands on the levers of power. For most of the last few decades, however, I have been remarking on the notable decline in standards in US politics regarding what counts as an argument. Reason is not at all sufficient, but it certainly is necessary. And although Democrats offer more than the occasional example of forehead-slapping silliness, there is emphatically no equivalence between the two parties. Long before Donald Trump came along, Republicans had decided that "message discipline" was more important than the message itself. Rote repetition of talking points became their standard operating procedure, no matter what any reporter or political opponent might do to ...