Onesideism and Bad Faith Arguments from the Right in US Politics
I hope that this Friday is good for everyone. Or should I say Good? Anyway, pleasantries aside, this will be a relatively short column to end the week, focusing on what has come to be called bothsidesism, sometimes also known as false equivalence, a topic on which I have written frequently on this blog (most recently here ). More accurately, because the term bothsidesism was coined specifically to highlight a fundamentally dishonest political move -- "I'm bad for wanting to end democracy? Well, you once tried to get a parking ticket fixed by a friend at City Hall. Samesies!" -- I want to explore what we might call onesideism. The number of possible examples is enormous, but I will focus on only two here, one quite simple and the other slightly more complicated. Have Democrats as a group, or even a large subset thereof, ever glommed onto anything similar to the "Obama is a Muslim" move by Republicans? It is true that John McCain, in the late stages of ...