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It was an "essence" of the call? Seriously? What does that mean exactly? That it has a "whiff" of truth in it along with a whole lot of total bullshit? Shiff lied! He does so quite often. In this case his lies were exposed when Trump released the transcript.
Too bad your copying of the above is not very concise..."t_o listen.andmemorialize", numper", reco�d,
CAUTION: A Memorandum of a Telephone Conversation.· (TELCON) is not a verbatim transcript of a discussion. The text in this document records the notes and recollections of Situation Room Duty "Officers and-NSC policy staff assigned t_o listen.andmemorialize the conversation in written form as the conversation takes place. A numper of factors can affect 'the accuracy of the reco�d, including poor telecommunications connections and variations in accent and/or interpretation. The word "inaudible" is used to indifate portions of a conversation that the notetaker was unable to hear.
But again... what it is expected that half-assed, replications such as what Schiff did is endemic to people of your ilk!
NOW where in the below did SCHIFF say this was a "parody"?
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um - if you went to the WHITE HOUSE LINK that i provided, where the c/p is from , you would have seen that is exactly AS IT WAS WRITTEN.
silly you - if i changed it, then that wouldn't be honest.
i said parody, not schiff - hence the LACK OF QUOTES around THAT word, but put quotes around 'essence' because THAT is what he said.
essence
noun
uk
/ˈes.əns/ us
/ˈes.əns/
essence noun (IMPORTANCE)
C2 [ S or U ]
the basic or most important idea or quality of something:
The essence of his argument was that education should continue throughout life.
Yet change is the very essence of life.
in essence C2 formal
relating to the most important characteristics or ideas of something:
In essence, both sides agree on the issue.
ESSENCE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
parody
noun [ C/U ]
us
/ˈpær·ə·di/
literature
a piece of writing or music that copies the style of a serious piece in a way that is intentionally humorous:
[ C ] Brando did a parody of the character he played in "The Godfather."
PARODY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary