d) Make it look like the other person is saying something the nearest available stupid or objectionable thing to what they actually said. (Alternately, make it seem like they are saying the worst available stupid or objectionable thing within the constraints of what your knowledge of the social context suggests you will be able to get away with.)
The above tactic seems to be the go to strategy of practical argument. People—particularly those who consider themselves higher status—do it without thinking about it or trying.
d) Make it look like the other person is saying something the nearest available stupid or objectionable thing to what they actually said. (Alternately, make it seem like they are saying the worst available stupid or objectionable thing within the constraints of what your knowledge of the social context suggests you will be able to get away with.)
The above tactic seems to be the go to strategy of practical argument. People—particularly those who consider themselves higher status—do it without thinking about it or trying.