A few class members got into a discussion at the end of Tuesday's class about the way the word "rhetoric" is being tossed around in the political sphere lately. We suggested that the more it gets used, the less it means (much like the "f-word"). Meanwhile, Jeremy found this very interesting example of political rhetoric that perhaps proves our point.
Obviously, the fact that the link below appears on this site does not mean I'm endorsing it. You should also be aware, should you choose to click, that this piece contains a little profanity and some serious feminist issues. Which, of course, is part of what makes it interesting to study!
http://www.askmen.com/top_10/celebrity/top-10-least-desirable-women-of-2011_1.html
Thanks for the link, Jeremy!
Obviously, the fact that the link below appears on this site does not mean I'm endorsing it. You should also be aware, should you choose to click, that this piece contains a little profanity and some serious feminist issues. Which, of course, is part of what makes it interesting to study!
http://www.askmen.com/top_10/celebrity/top-10-least-desirable-women-of-2011_1.html
Thanks for the link, Jeremy!