More voters think Republicans are responsible for the shutdown than Democrats

A buzzword fallacy occurs when Into the Night uses trendy or emotionally charged terms—buzzwords—to make an argument seem valid, persuasive, or authoritative without providing actual reasoning or evidence. It’s a rhetorical tactic that substitutes style for substance.
 
A buzzword fallacy occurs when Into the Night uses trendy or emotionally charged terms—buzzwords—to make an argument seem valid, persuasive, or authoritative without providing actual reasoning or evidence. It’s a rhetorical tactic that substitutes style for substance.
Inversion fallacy.
 
You didn't answer the question: you lived through multiple government shutdowns over the past 30 years, why did they not bother you until the last 30 days?
You aren't asking a question. You can't blame the shutdown on anybody else, Democrat.
 
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