Ah, the No true Scotsman fallacy.
Handy for justifying why exactly one is punching ladies in the face.
--Geoff
Abraham Lincoln punched, as far as history records, very few ladies in the face. He tended towards the courteous and bashful, not above the company of painted ladies in his youth and not incapable of genteel conversation as President.
It's an interesting question, though: Which US President would be most likely to punch a lady in the face?
- Count Dolby von Luckner