Equivocation - FT#36

Equivocation - FT#36

Author: Jim & Mark November 6, 2019 Duration: 1:10:15

In the thirty-sixth episode we explore Equivocation, starting with examples from Mick Mulvaney talking about Ukraine, and Trump tweeting about Hillary and The Failing New York Times.


In Mark's British Politics Corner we look at Lisa Nandy talking to radio host Mike Graham about Brexit.


In the Fallacy in the Wild, we check out examples from Alice in Wonderland, Monty Python and Abbott and Costello.


Jim and Mark go head to head in a game of Fake News, the game where Mark has to guess which of three Trump quotes Jim made up.


Then we breakdown the latest impeachment news.


And finally, we round up some of the other crazy Trump stories from the past week.

The full show notes for this episode can be found at our new website at http://fallacioustrump.com/ft36


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