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--- On Sat, 5/23/09, Bob Calco <[email protected]> wrote:

> From: Bob Calco <[email protected]>
> Subject: [OT] Some Obama Enemies are made Totally of Straw
> To: "'ProFox Email List'" <[email protected]>
> Date: Saturday, May 23, 2009, 7:24 PM
> http://bit.ly/6z1FZ
> 
> - - -
> Democrats often complained about President George W. Bush's
> frequent use of
> a rhetorical device as old as rhetoric itself: creating the
> illusion of
> refuting an opponent's argument by mischaracterizing it and
> then knocking
> down that mischaracterization.
> 
> There was much outrage in 2006, for example, when Mr. Bush
> said that when it
> came to battling terrorists, "I need members of Congress
> who understand that
> you can't negotiate with these folks," implying that
> Democrats backed talks
> with Al Qaeda. That assertion was promptly, and angrily,
> disputed by Senator
> John Kerry of Massachusetts. 
> 
> Now that there is a new team at the White House, guess who
> is knocking down
> straw men left and right? To listen to President Obama, a
> veritable army of
> naysayers has invaded Washington, urging him to sit on his
> hands at the
> White House and do nothing to address any of the economic
> or national
> security problems facing the country.
> 
> "There are those who say these plans are too ambitious,
> that we should be
> trying to do less, not more," Mr. Obama told a
> town-hall-style meeting in
> Costa Mesa, Calif., on March 18. "Well, I say our
> challenges are too large
> to ignore." 
> 
> Mr. Obama did not specify who, exactly, was saying America
> should ignore its
> challenges.
> 
> ...
> 
> But that is still a ways from the tortuous construct which
> Mr. Obama ended
> up with, that turned Mr. Kyl's remark into one that somehow
> needed the "our
> challenges are too big to ignore" rebuttal, since it
> suggests that one of
> those challenges was apparently appearing on Leno. 
> 
> "Here's the trick: Take your opponent's argument to a
> ridiculous extreme,
> and then attack the extremists," said William Safire, the
> former
> presidential speechwriter who writes the "On Language"
> column for The New
> York Times Magazine. "That leaves the opponent to sputter
> defensively, 'But
> I never said that.' "
> 
> The telltale indicators that a straw man trick is on the
> way are the
> introductory words "there are those who say" or "some
> say."
> - - -
> 
> So much for rising above "childish things"...
> 
> Feel that hope and change sinking in yet? Wait till you see
> the deficit in 4
> years. Oh boy!
> 
> - Bob
> 
> 
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