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There are no "other words". I said what I said. Deal with it.

Yes you said what you said.

And I am asking you questions about it. If you don't like it, you'll have to deal with it yourself.

I don't think you made a point. Changing what I said to suit your purposes is simply not fair.

That's because you refuse to see the point. If I had asked that question, what would you have said.

(And no I did not change your question to suit my purpose. It's a technique I call "mirroring".)
 
Yes you said what you said. And I am asking you questions about it. If you don't like it, you'll have to deal with it yourself.

I didn't say I don't like being asked questions, did I?

That's because you refuse to see the point. If I had asked that question, what would you have said. (And no I did not change your question to suit my purpose. It's a technique I call "mirroring".)

I don't care what you call it. Changing what I said is unacceptable.
 
I don't have to be since you're the one who made that claim in your question.

I made no "claim in a question".

A sentence that tells something is a declarative sentence. A declarative sentence ends with a period. A sentence that asks a question is an interrogative sentence. It ends with a question mark.
 
I made no "claim in a question".

A sentence that tells something is a declarative sentence. A declarative sentence ends with a period. A sentence that asks a question is an interrogative sentence. It ends with a question mark.

Duh?
 
No, it does not. It's not even a loaded question. A question is not an argument.

When one is asked, "Why are you a Trumpist?", the usual responses would be like, "Who told you that I am a Trumpist?" or "What made you think I am a Trumpist?"
 
When one is asked, "Why are you a Trumpist?", the usual responses would be like, "Who told you that I am a Trumpist?" or "What made you think I am a Trumpist?"

Did you conduct a poll that indicated what the usual responses to that question would be?
 
I thought you don't believe in polls?

I believe that they exist. That does not indicate a belief in their accuracy.

Are you you reluctant to explain how you arrived at your conclusion that the usual responses to the question ""Why are you a Trumpist?" would be "Who told you that I am a Trumpist?" or "What made you think I am a Trumpist?"

If so, say so.

If not, please explain whence you derived that expression of certainty.
 
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