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Logic and Mr. Limbaugh: A Dittohead's Guide To Fallacious Reading

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Logic and Mr. Limbaugh is both an entertaining introduction to the elements of logic and a serious critique of the practical logic of a major conservative propagandist. Professor Perkins takes 50 examples of logical reasoning from Rush's statements, identifies the logical arguments, and points out fallacies.

182 pages, Paperback

First published December 30, 1998

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Ray Perkins

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July 31, 2020
This is a book that is just wonderful in so many ways. It's great if you enjoy seeing real-life examples of logical fallacies, and it's great if you enjoy anything that takes down Rush Limbaugh.
Limbaugh is not in the spotlight so much these days, but definitely the influence of him and his ilk is still there, so it's just as relevant now as when it was new.
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