Why you seem to think asking the same "loaded question" over and over again doesn't do anything but further reveal your hypocrisy.
"A loaded question or complex question is a question that contains a controversial assumption (e.g., a presumption of guilt).
Such questions may be used as a rhetorical tool: the question attempts to limit direct replies to be those that serve the questioner's agenda.
A common way out of this argument is not to answer the question, but to challenge the assumption behind the question. To use an earlier example, a good response to the question "Have you stopped beating your wife?" would be "I have never beaten my wife" [or Democrats have never legislated for open borders and both Obama and Clinton increased border security].
This removes the ambiguity of the expected response, therefore nullifying the tactic.
However, the asker is likely to respond by accusing the one who answers of dodging the question."
Constantly trying to frame the argument within your own limited terms just proves you have absolutely no interest in addressing the obvious racism, sexism, homophobia, corruption and incompetence within the party you continually defend via transparent attempts at deflection.
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"It’s because civility is a weapon to them. Conservatives never argue in good faith. They will lie to your face about anything and everything, and they have no problem coming across as hypocrites. It’s all about power by any means for them, and if they think they can bludgeon you into silence and acceptance of their rule with calls for “civility” they’ll do it in a heartbeat.
Never trust a conservative."
[–]Leftfielder303Virginia [score hidden] 5 hours ago
"Never trust a conservative.
If 2016 taught me anything it's this. After seeing the levels of hypocrisy from conservatives they went from a group I disagree with to a group I don't trust around my children."
[–]ting_bu_dong [score hidden] 5 hours ago
"They will lie to your face about anything and everything, and they have no problem coming across as hypocrites.
And, yet, we keep pointing out their hypocrisy for some reason. Like it matters.
No, the double standards aren't a mistake; they are the point."
[–]passnba2k [score hidden] 5 hours ago
Getting people riled up is the point. Like you said it doesn't help to point out their hypocrisy. We're talking about this story instead of the fact we're fastly approaching 100k dead from covid-19 along with 20% unemployed which will linger for some time to come."
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