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I used to ignore that kind of stuff, but it isn't good to let the bull**** stand. When the things he says are false but remain unchallenged, it only helps those who benefit from misinformation. From time to time I'll take a break from his nonsense, but when he says something egregiously wrong, he has to be corrected.
Even if he doesn't like it.
Even if he cries like a snowflake about '''echooooooo chambeeeerr"
The thing is no one ever points to anything that I said that was actually false. Just yesterday, someone posted that Manafort's charges were in state court so Trump could not pardon him. I corrected that falsehood. You were silent on that issue.
While it is entertaining to pretend like everything I say is wrong and/or false, the reality is that I'm am often giving my opinion on open questions.