I was listening to Boortz this morning and he was on a rant about public vs. private schools. Go to public school and you love government; go to private and you love God.
To me, this is typical of the right in the mis-characterization of an argument and easily falls in one of the often recited logical fallacy buckets.
I like to think of myself as intellectually honest if nothing else. If I disagree with someone, I really do try to understand why. In this case, rather than just excuse it as a rant I'd like to ask the question:
Does the left really *love* government?
I hear this all the time from the right, but oddly enough I don't ever hear it from the left. I've never heard anyone on the left describe the government with any sense of reverence. Am I mistaken in that it was just a difference of philosophy as to how a particular problem should be solved?
No hyperbole please. No, "Yes, they're all socialists!!!", "Liberalism is a disease!!" or any such nonsense. Personally, I love solutions, regardless of the package. If it's a good solution, I'm all ears. I hold no ideological position to it anymore than I have an ideological position on using any tool to solve a problem.
Your thoughts?
To me, this is typical of the right in the mis-characterization of an argument and easily falls in one of the often recited logical fallacy buckets.
I like to think of myself as intellectually honest if nothing else. If I disagree with someone, I really do try to understand why. In this case, rather than just excuse it as a rant I'd like to ask the question:
Does the left really *love* government?
I hear this all the time from the right, but oddly enough I don't ever hear it from the left. I've never heard anyone on the left describe the government with any sense of reverence. Am I mistaken in that it was just a difference of philosophy as to how a particular problem should be solved?
No hyperbole please. No, "Yes, they're all socialists!!!", "Liberalism is a disease!!" or any such nonsense. Personally, I love solutions, regardless of the package. If it's a good solution, I'm all ears. I hold no ideological position to it anymore than I have an ideological position on using any tool to solve a problem.
Your thoughts?