• rusticus1773@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    Moving the goalposts is a lazy form of debate. Thank you for admitting you were wrong about Obama having a supermajority and should have codified abortion rights.

    I will agree with you that they should have forced Ginsburg out and Feinstein should have been voted out a year ago. But that’s not what you initially claimed (multiple times, I might add).

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      1 year ago

      But not Senator Byrd, right?

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        1 year ago

        Again with the goalposts. Facts are facts. Admit you were wrong about Obama having a supermajority. Unless you are just being a provocateur, you don’t help your case when you clearly miss the truth and deflect from admitting it.

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        1 year ago

        Just gonna call you out for a sec.

        He said Ginsburg and Fenstein, because you said Ginsburg and Feinstein. While the answer to this question could easily be a “yes”, this wasn’t part of the original message. You’re expecting him to bring up things you yourself didn’t.

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          And if your party member is incapable of voting then he should have resigned a long fucking time ago.

          It was.

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            You’re just arguing in bad faith. We can easily just say yes but if you don’t explicitly bring it up then you’re just trying to find a way to debase the argument. You shouldn’t expect people to answer for people you only bring up after your first argument didn’t give you the results you wanted.