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DoubleEagle 6 points ago +6 / -0

Your argument is that a man who now has half a dozen sexual harassment claims against him, to cover up his murder of thousands to further an ideological agenda, is such a quality father, that he and his daughter have a perfectly healthy relationship with solid boundaries?

So much so, that you'll argue with strangers to make this point?

Cool, you do you.

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Spongebob1808 0 points ago +1 / -1

No, my argument is this seems normal for a rich liberal, the rest is your petty straw man argument for some dude that claims he knows a lot about psychology...lol.

Lmao....you want confirmation bias.... a bad dude isn’t necessarily a bad dude to his family.....

After reading your comment about Trump’s speech on the 6th, and that you don’t trust the GEOTUS.....why are you even here?

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DoubleEagle 1 point ago +1 / -0

Clearly you didn't read the comment well enough, otherwise you'd know.

Also, you don't know what a strawman argument is.

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Spongebob1808 0 points ago +1 / -1

I clearly do.....why are you here?

YOUR quote: “really liked Trump until his speechs on the 6th. Then, his "the best is yet to come" on the 20th just made me ill. I am a patriot and I ideologically agree with most of his supporters, but I will never trust him again.”

Go educate yourself, “ A straw man fallacy occurs when someone takes another person's argument or point, distorts it or exaggerates it in some kind of extreme way, and then attacks the extreme distortion, as if that is really the claim the first person is making.”

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DoubleEagle 1 point ago +1 / -0

You ask why am I here and quote me "I ideologically agree with most of his supporters" yet still can't put it together.

"Go educate yourself" leftist confirmed.

Which argument or point did I take to distort? None. As I said, you don't know what a strawman argument is, but bravo on your copy and paste skills.