NancyLebovitz comments on The noncentral fallacy - the worst argument in the world? - LessWrong
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I've seen an even worse argument: Imagine the worst possible consequences of the other side's policies. Assert that the other side (or at least its leaders) intend those consequences.
I've seen that way too often. In fact, it seems like standard practice in American government to cripple your opponent's policies and oppose their every action, then point to the failure as if it were their fault and a result of their policy. In other words, why take the chance of there naturally being bad consequences, when you can make sure?