It took me a long time to post that response because of slow Internet and other distractions. I did consider letting it go. But no, dammit, I have to make my point, even if it is a pedantic quibble. Especially if it's a pedantic quibble, because I'm right, dammit! I can PROVE it. In the process they don't answer my question - which was, Why is it bad practice for feds not to have recordings or body cams? I threw out one example; but I wanted Zigg's take. Instead he dismissed the question with an obtuse comment - I had speculated about one example, so why I was I asking? I wanted to discuss it, which I thought would have been clear but whatever.
This method of "triggering the libs" - what is the equivalent "trigger the cons" tactic? The right seems damn good at it. Libs want to win the (main) argument with earnest persuasion, while the right simply dodges the question.
But if taking the bait is the wrong approach, what is a more effective way of engaging (if any)? Should we stop trying and use our energy for voter registration drives etc.?
Dang! Donald Trump or CREEP 2.0 just called for third time today. I hope he's broke because his fundraising team is skimming whatever they can off the top. I am seeing mail from Democrats even though I'm a Republican, and they're saying Republicans will take away your health insurance. Decent tactic IMO.