
Traitorous Critic Fallacy
In the thirty-first episode we explore the Traitorous Critic Fallacy, starting with an example from Trump making excuses for his racist tweets.In Mark's British Politics Corner we look at a Question T...
11 Aug 20191h 8min

Argument from Antiquity
In the thirtieth episode we explore the Argument from Antiquity, with examples from Trump on wheels, walls and steam catapults, and KellyAnne Conway on the Census.In Mark's British Politics Corner we ...
29 Jul 20191h 8min

Racist Tweets and Euphemisms (Bonus Episode)
This is a special bonus episode about the response to Trump's 'go back where you came from' comments. It's under 20 minutes, it's just Jim, and it has none of the usual sections. Normal service will ...
21 Jul 201916min

Argument from Personal Incredulity
In the twenty-ninth episode we explore the Argument from Personal Incredulity, with examples from Trump on The Washington Post's sources and his own accomplishments.In Mark's British Politics Corner w...
7 Jul 20191h 8min

Gish Gallop
In the twenty-eighth episode we explore the Gish Gallop, with examples from Trump's interview with the New York Times and a single day of tweets from Charlie Kirk.In Mark's British Politics Corner we ...
24 Jun 20191h 8min

Single Cause Fallacy
In the twenty-seventh episode we explore the Single Cause Fallacy, with examples from Trump tweeting about the stock market, and blaming violent video games for the Parkland shooting.In Mark's British...
10 Jun 20191h 16min

Kettle Logic
In the twenty-sixth episode we explore Kettle Logic, with examples from Trump tweeting about tax fraud, and Giuliani arguing in the alternative.In Mark's British Politics Corner we look at Theresa May...
27 Mai 201959min

Special Pleading
In the twenty-fifth episode we explore the Special Pleading Fallacy, with examples from Trump talking about hiring foreign workers and Sean Spicer on golf.In Mark's British Politics Corner we look at ...
13 Mai 201959min



















