Write a well-crafted version of the following argument, identifying any equivocations or persuasive definitions: Our elected officials are all politicians, and therefore crooks. A politician is, by definition, someone who exploits as many small people as possible in grasping power. Anyone who does that is a crook. But in order to get elected these days, one must successfully play the political game; that is, one must be a politician.

What will be an ideal response?


1. In order to be elected, one must be a politician.
So, 2. Our elected officials are all politicians.
3. A politician is, by definition, someone who exploits as many small people as possible in grasping power. (persuasive definition)
4. Anyone who exploits as many small people as possible in grasping power is a crook.
So, 5. Our elected officials are all crooks.

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