In the late painful outbreak of fourth grade playground taunts between the Obama and Clinton camps, I had in mind to include Gen. Merrill McPeak's words. Then I read a little further and I found rank illogic on display in the confirmed, now-permanent media conventional wisdom. Here's a little formalism that I'm sure my e-pal Winston Smith at Philosoraptor would do a better job at:
M is McPeak.M make these statements:
B is Bill Clinton.
J is Joe McCarthy.
S(1): B says O is not a patriot.Media concludes: M accuses B of using J's doctrine and methods.
S(2): J said x is not a patriot.
A much more reasonable explanation is the McPeak was explaining his own sensitivity to accusations of lack of patriotism.
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