Does the phrase "The American People," as deployed by politicians and pundits and reporters, strike anyone else as fatuous? Who the hell really thinks s/he speaks for, knows the mind of, or can access a singular entity called "The American People?"
In the contexts that this phrase invariably is used, it assumes a single communitarian opinion or desire. "The 'American People' want (or don't want) health reform." "The 'American People' are (or are not) concerned about the deficit." etc, etc. Ridiculous. I recommend you flip a bird towards the TV whenever you hear that phrase. You'll feel better!
Friday, January 29, 2010
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Hell yes. It invariably is used to mean "don't even argue with me, because I know what everybody thinks." It's a rhetorical trick layered on top of a logical fallacy.
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