🏛 Restoration, Authority, and the Architecture of the Presidency
In an era where political rhetoric often outpaces constitutional clarity, the presidency has become a battleground not just of policy, but of meaning. This morning’s reflections—anchored in Article II of the U.S. Constitution, critiques of executive…
Read MoreThe Inversion of Rhetoric: When Power Speaks in Hollow Tongues
In an age once governed by restraint, rhetoric has become a mirror of decay. Where nuclear threats were once taboo—spoken only in hushed tones behind closed doors—we now see them paraded in public discourse, stripped of moral gravity and wielded as tools…
Read MoreLogic Fallacies
Contemporary political discourse is riddled with rhetorical sleights that masquerade as logic. Here’s a breakdown of the most frequently deployed fallacies in today’s political arena, especially in speeches, debates, and media soundbites: These fallacies…
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