RE: He asked Pence to do what he thought was right
Posted on: May 31, 2022 at 16:15:34 CT
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Those are your emotion-driven, biased characterizations that contradict some very obvious facts, and speculate about other alleged "facts." E.g., you have no real idea whether Trump thought that what he asked Pence to do was "right." You only know that this man, who has been proven to be a habitual narcissistic liar, has *said* that is what he thought. Whether or not he actually thought that is unknown to both of us, or to anyone but him for that matter, although his general propensity for dishonesty undercuts any claim of truth.
There is no emotion whatsoever in my analysis and recitation of the facts, notwithstanding the fact that I despise Donald Trump on a personal level, while agreeing with many of his policies. I do, however, detect a certain level of emotion in your vociferous defense of this morally corrupt and thoroughly un-Christian man.
WADR, this (alleging others to be emotional) is an argument you tend to fall back on when you are attempting to defend the indefensible.