

Mark is on a roll of epic proportions, so he’s now on 41%. And what they say - what the pollsters say is that with Trump and polls, whatever the number is, you can add 20, because for whatever reason, people are ashamed to admit how much they love me. We’re doing tremendously in the polls - we’re seeing numbers like never before, especially among Hispanics.The strongest I’ve ever been is exactly today. But we have some internal polling - very little - and it’s unbelievably strong. I think you go out there and you fight and you don’t really need polls. We do very little polling because I’m not a huge believer in polling.

And what they’ve done is they don’t count that. I don’t want to even discuss it - ‘” And they also added another two words, when they call up and they say these two horrible words - anybody in that category it’s a 100% vote for Trump. We have one poll where the pollster said, “Anybody that says, ‘I don’t want to talk to you.Here are the statements from this week’s Fake News game: Here’s a transcript of one of his debates, in which you can get a sense of just how many different fallacies and falsehoods he can fit into 45 minutes: Then we discussed the trope namer, creationist Duane Gish. Guardian journalist Graham Readfearn brilliantly debunks all Morano’s points here: In the Fallacy in the Wild, we talked about this amazing 32 second Gish Gallop from Climate Change denier Marc Morano: Then we talked about Jacob Rees Mogg talking about how we should all rejoice about Brexit: In Mark’s British Politics Corner, we talked about Nigel Farage’s claims that immigrants are the cause of all your problems, and Russell Brand’s counter-claim that it’s actually the economic elites like Nigel Farage: This was a prank he fell for, the caller declared himself a Russian transferring compromising information Then we looked at one day of Charlie Kirk’s tweets in which he made multiple false claims, and discussed these two tweets in particular:Ĭan we investigate Adam Schiff for trying to receive compromising material on Trump from a self-declared Russian in a phone call? We started out with the Donald’s December 2017 interview with the New York Times, in which he made 24 false or misleading statements in about 30 minutes: The sheer number of arguments makes a detailed, effective refutation impossible due to the research and time needed to present contrary evidence. The Gish Gallop is a method of debating that focuses on quantity of arguments over quality, overwhelming your opponent with multiple arguments, each of which is often poorly argued or evidentially lacking.
