Explain why Alan Rosenthal finds the analogy between the making of sausage and legislation to be unpersuasive. However, if one went back earlier into the process of sausage making, would the analogy be more (or less) apt? Why?
From the web site “Chef Talk” Sausage
was also originally an opportunity to utilize parts of an animal that otherwise
might not offer many desirable options, such as the extremely tough and fatty
portions, and also various unmentionables, such as ears, cheeks, testicles,
etc. (the original "mystery meat"). Most ancient cultures being
frugal by necessity, and not wasting a single part of an animal, began to stuff
various organs of their slaughtered animals with seasoned and ground meat, such
as their stomachs and intestines. Whether any care to admit it these practices
are still in use everywhere; the Scottish delicacy haggis, for example, is
stuffed stomach, and the intestines of animals are commonly referred to as
casings."