Murdering babies.All politicians (really, all people) make statements that range from misleading to mythical because neither they nor their staff (or friends) have adequately checked the details ("fine people"), or they hear/read what they want to despite what was said/written ("51 intelligence officials..."), or the issue simply becomes fuzzy in their minds (many of Biden's "onion belt" stories). There's almost always some foundation that hasn't been correctly represented and is worthwhile talking about. Being clear and correct and complete are useful; evasion-by-pedantry isn't useful.
Did Trump and his staff not adequately check the truth on murdering babies?
Did Trump hear/read what he wanted to regarding murdering babies?
Or is Trump’s mind simply fuzzy on murdering babies?
This isn’t “pedantry”. He talked about something that is an absolute falsehood. You’re trying to softball something that represents, at best, manifest incompetence on the part of his campaign and himself if we with option one; or gross moral or ethical failings on his part if we go with two or three. But I will humour you if you want to tell us which of those three you think led Trump to lie so egregiously.
That's the kind of lies that need to be investigated. One of the foundations of the story appears to be that 20,000 people moved into a community of 60,000 (Springfield OH). Why did that happen, were political agencies involved, and what have been the effects? I can guess that the players and the effects haven't been something the campaign wants to talk about, hence the enthusiasm with which people are using one potentially ridiculous assertion to avoid talking about it at all.
The facts have been available since before the debate. Decent breakdown by Reuters here, including repudiation of the claim that pets are being abused or eaten.
That's a pure judgement call.
Yup, agreed.
I'm sure the Harris campaign would consent to a debate on Fox, where they have no control or influence.
Given last night, I don’t think she would have much trepidation. But if team Trump wants to whine about an unfair platform, I’m sure they’ll be quick to propose it and let her decline. If we don’t see him arguing for it, that would be telling.