Tuckered Out: Tucker Carlson and Immigration
I can’t figure out whether Tucker Carlson is really bad at making sound, non-fallacious arguments, or whether he intentionally uses fallacious reasoning to score points with his audience (while hoping they don’t catch what he is doing). Once again Carlson has shown that he’s the master manipulator of poor reasoning in a recent commentary on . . .
Trump and the Rule of Law
In the late 1990s, when I was in graduate school in Canada, there was an ongoing debate about what it meant to be a Canadian. Some of this soul-searching can be attributed to the fallout of the failed 1995 Quebec referendum. It was also a product of Canadian’s reflecting on how it should deal with a diverse population that included . . .
Trump and the Rule of Law
In the late 1990s, when I was in graduate school in Canada, there was an ongoing debate about what it meant to be a Canadian. Some of this soul-searching can be attributed to the fallout of the failed 1995 Quebec referendum. It was also a product of Canadian’s reflecting on how it should deal with a diverse population that included . . .