tu quoque
Americaninterjection
Example Sentences
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He also used ad hominem, tu quoque, conspiracy, lies, false accusations of corruption, attacking the interviewer, frame warfare—among others.
From Salon
The common term for a version of the tu quoque fallacy, a RationalWiki explains that whataboutism is "a diversionary tactic to shift the focus off of an issue and avoid having to directly address it" by "twisting criticism back onto the critic and in doing so revealing the original critic's hypocrisy."
From Salon
This often takes the style of tu quoque argument -- literally “you also.”
From Fox News
Trump’s conspiracy frame relies upon a rhetorical strategy called tu quoque, Latin for “you too.”
From Salon
Trump and the Republicans have used tu quoque to try to discredit Democrats, individual witnesses and the entire investigation.
From Salon
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