Modern public political discourse and Logical fallacies
al to authority based on the biased nature of the attribution of negative motives to Wilson. It is at the same time an incomplete citation of Wilson's remarks, with the out-of-context usage apparently meant to stand for Wilson's views in whole. If Wilson can be discredited, on that line of thought, so can the substance of his assertions. Curiously, Wilson's own words do not
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