Question: Determine which fallacies occur in the following passage: When John Bolton was nominated for the position of ambassador to the United Nations in 2005, repeated testimony was given in Senate hearings about his bad temper and his abrasive manner with subordinates. (One person went so far as to call him a "serial abuser.") But he was defended by Danielle Pletka, a vice president at the American Enterprise Institute, who said, "This is a disgrace, the idea that temperament is suddenly important . There are legions who have gone before John, as well as members of Congress, who have behaved appallingly."