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Trump can’t even get through a Thanksgiving turkey pardon without airing lies, grievances91%

By Steve Benen98%

11/26/2025, 2:49:59 PM

BS Summary: This article contains 10 faulty reasoning types, including Negativity Bias, Confirmation Bias, and Begging the Question, with Framing Effect as the most egregious example at 78.2% saturation with 319 hits. Analysis detected 1,207 faulty-reasoning hits from 408 analyzed words, generating a BS Score of 85.9% and a BS Rank of 91% (1,558 of 16,813 articles). This article is worse (more manipulative) than 90.70% of the article peer group.

At this point a year ago, Donald Trump had every reason to feel confident and gracious. 
He'd just been elected to a second term a few weeks earlier, and as Thanksgiving approached, the Republican had plenty to be thankful for. 
But as the holiday arrived, the president-elect struggled to contain his instincts. 
Instead of wishing Americans well on Thanksgiving, Trump lashed out at "Radical Left Lunatics who have worked so hard to destroy our Country." 
Around the same time, JD Vance posted a bizarre image via social media, which was soon followed by Trump posting a Thanksgiving-themed video that targeted Joe Biden and other Democrats. 
A year later, surprisingly little has changed. 
USA Today reported: 
Presidential turkey pardons are typically light-hearted holiday affairs with lots of fowl puns before Thanksgiving. 
But President Donald Trump took his Nov. 25 pardons of Gobble and Waddle in a different direction as he used remarks in the White House Rose Garden to target two of his Democratic adversaries: former President Joe Biden and Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker. 
It's not easy for a president to screw up a Thanksgiving turkey pardon. 
This is supposed to be a fun little tradition. 
As White House events go, the events are harmless and easy. 
And yet, over the course of roughly 19 minutes, Trump somehow found a way to turn this whimsical gathering into a political mess. 
The very first words out of the president's mouth at the event was a boast about how pleased he was with himself for paving the White House Rose Garden: "If this were grass today, you'd be sinking into the mud like they've done for many years." 
The Republican then proceeded to target Biden (complete with a cheap "autopen" joke) and insult Gov. JB Pritzker. 
Trump called the Illinois Democrat a "fat slob." 
If that weren't quite enough, the president took the opportunity to target Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi, to lie about crime rates in the nation's capital and to tell an unfortunate joke about the notorious CECOT prison in El Salvador. 
In the grand scheme of things, Trump turning a Thanksgiving turkey pardon into an opportunity to lie and air petty grievances is par for the course in this White House, but it was also a timely reminder: This president isn't just failing at his key governing responsibilities  he's also making it clear that he can't handle his ceremonial duties, either. 
Actor-Observer Bias
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Anchoring Bias
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Availability Heuristic
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Blind-Spot Bias
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Confirmation Bias
27.9%
Dunning-Kruger Effect
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Framing Effect
78.2%
Fundamental Attribution Error
23.5%
Halo Effect
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Hindsight Bias
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Horn Effect
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In-Group Bias
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Loss Aversion
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Negativity Bias
77.2%
Optimism Bias
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Out-Group Homogeneity Bias
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Overconfidence Bias
15%
Pessimism Bias
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Primacy Effect
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Recency Bias
1.7%
Representativeness Heuristic
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Self-Serving Bias
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Status Quo Bias
8.6%
Sunk Cost Effect
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Ad Hominem
22.5%
Ambiguity (Equivocation)
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Anecdotal
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Appeal to Authority
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Appeal to Emotion
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Appeal to Nature
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Bandwagon
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Begging the Question
26.2%
Burden of Proof
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Circular Reasoning
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Composition/Division
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False Dilemma
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Gambler’s Fallacy
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Genetic Fallacy
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Hasty Generalization
15%
Middle Ground
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No True Scotsman
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Personal Incredulity
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Post Hoc (False Cause)
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Red Herring
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Slippery Slope
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Special Pleading
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Straw Man
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Tu Quoque
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Analysis

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