Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
I watched the video and didn't see a lie. Is there a specific comment in that video you think was a lie?
The term "get in your face" can mean different things. It can mean to argue a point aggressively but does not necessarily mean to show violence or a threat. But, I see your point and think hypocrisy may be a more accurate description than a lie.I watched the video and didn't see a lie. Is there a specific comment in that video you think was a lie?
I suggest you turn you speaker on and listen to the video.
One thing, the "get in their face" comment. Don't you find that something derisive? Didn't he say he had nothing to do with being derisive? "Get in their face" has a whole different connotation, in my opinion, then just saying argue the point.
The term "get in your face" can mean different things. It can mean to argue a point aggressively but does not necessarily mean to show violence or a threat. But, I see your point and think hypocrisy may be a more accurate description than a lie.I watched the video and didn't see a lie. Is there a specific comment in that video you think was a lie?
I suggest you turn you speaker on and listen to the video.
One thing, the "get in their face" comment. Don't you find that something derisive? Didn't he say he had nothing to do with being derisive? "Get in their face" has a whole different connotation, in my opinion, then just saying argue the point.
The term "get in your face" can mean different things. It can mean to argue a point aggressively but does not necessarily mean to show violence or a threat. But, I see your point and think hypocrisy may be a more accurate description than a lie.I watched the video and didn't see a lie. Is there a specific comment in that video you think was a lie?
I suggest you turn you speaker on and listen to the video.
One thing, the "get in their face" comment. Don't you find that something derisive? Didn't he say he had nothing to do with being derisive? "Get in their face" has a whole different connotation, in my opinion, then just saying argue the point.