Critics of “free speech absolutism,” as it is condescendingly dubbed—we don’t refer to “rule of law absolutists” or “separation of powers absolutist,” for example—highlight ... The epistemic argument, ...
But in the end, he said that he would vote for Harris because of one dispositive argument: Donald Trump could not be president thanks to his antics surrounding Election 2020. Advertisement I took ...
Fragale advocates that women looking to increase both their likability and their persuasive power start ... The podcast episode is full of examples. You can add little (genuine) compliments ...
Former President Donald Trump‘s campaign released a new ad on the eve of Election Day, which showcases previous interviews the former president did in the 1980s. In his interview with Barrett ...
In the first example, I turned a disagreement into an argument by challenging—or at least appearing to challenge—the person’s knowledge and experience. While I didn’t mean to, for him ...
Here’s a fact-check of his recent remarks. As Election Day nears, Mr. Trump has again cited examples of what he calls fraud. False. Mr. Trump’s campaign said he was referring to a ruling by a ...
If recent days are any indication, it is his closing argument — and his closing strategy. Trump diverged almost immediately from his prepared remarks when he took the stage over an hour late ...
The department said there was no “physical altercation.” Mayor Eric Adams, asked about the argument on Monday, said that the officials “both know my expectation on how one should communicate ...
Trump’s closing advertisement of the 2016 cycle, titled “Donald Trump’s Argument for America,” spoke of Trump’s Make America Great Again movement as an insurgency. “Our movement is ...
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
This newspaper sees that argument as recklessly complacent ... Some of her policies are worse than her opponent’s, for example her taste for regulation and for further taxing wealth-creation.