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Emotional punditry

A phrase used by Rush Limbaugh that describes advocating/arguing for a particular objective using purely emotional pleas with little regard for logic arguments for/against the objective. Some opponents claim that Limbaugh's use of ad hominem terms constitutes such punditry.



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