I don't assume 'fairness' in the the way questions are asked
Posted on: October 10, 2019 at 17:58:46 CT
MizzouTigerz
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Read Politically motivated gotcha questions which misrepresent the real issue(s) during a hearing, during a press release or during an interview.
I don't assume a proven liar is always telling the truth. Read Ford.
I don't assume an honest evaluation by a business entity with an adverse political bias. Read Vox, NYTimes, GQ, etc.
Where were these people who were accusing him of lying at the time? Why didn't they step forward immediately?How convenient.
The old game is to heap a mountain of allegations on a political rival until they cave, without regard for the truth of the matter.
Give me solid undisputed individual facts which prove a material breach.
Show me an individual lie which all can agree is a lie, with no legitimate alternative explanation, bearing in mind, ancient memories are often clouded by time, and that all details offered which are inaccurate are not necessarily an intentional misrepresentation of fact.
Ask any couple who has been married for over 25 years about a specific event and you will find the memories are often in conflict with neither intending to deceive.
Edited by MizzouTigerz at 18:01:44 on 10/10/19