Betteridge’s law of headlines states that any headline followed by a question mark can be answered by the word “no”.
Isn’t it surprising that the same principle can be extended to rhetorical questions about politics outside the domain of news?
Betteridge’s law of headlines states that any headline followed by a question mark can be answered by the word “no”.
Isn’t it surprising that the same principle can be extended to rhetorical questions about politics outside the domain of news?