| A | B |
| ad hominem | attacking the opponent personally instead of arguing against their ideas |
| card-stacking | only use the facts that support your side; bury the info that supports the other side |
| ad nauseam | repeat something over and over so people subconsciously accept it as true ; like a slogan |
| disinformation | give false but realistic facts; create information or delete information to change the true record of what was done |
| red herring | distract people from the issue they are upset about by bringing up another topic |
| false dichotomy | present an either/or situation (make it seem like there are only two choices--the choice you want them to make or a bad choice) |
| bandwagon | appeals to group mentality: “if so many people believe it, it must be true” |
| euphemism | make an unpleasant reality sound more attractive or unthreatening |