Phrases with «rhetorical attacks»

"Rhetorical attacks" refers to using strong language or criticisms to persuade someone or make a point, without actually expecting or wanting a direct response or action. It is a way of expressing one's opinion or argument forcefully and persuasively. Full definition

Sentences with «rhetorical attacks»

  • But Paterson's rhetorical attacks against the legislature have left Senate Democrats seething. (nymag.com)
  • The muzzling trend would be worrisome enough on its own, but it has been accompanied in recent months by a furious round of federal budget cuts to basic research — particularly in the field of environmental science — and increasingly ferocious rhetorical attacks on environmental groups. (corporateknights.com)
  • Mhyre has been very poorly mentored by climate «scientists» to commit illogical rhetorical attacks rather than upholding true science by exploring ALL models and testing them against ALL data. (judithcurry.com)
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