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Have you stopped beating your wife? Yes or no. No hemming or hawing. It's a simple question, yes, or no? ---- Is it clear to you now that a simple yes or no question, couched in an incorrect assertion is not actually a simple yes-or-no question?
A question where answering easily implies past behavior is very different from one that does not. "Do you think it is ok to beat your spouse?" better not get any slow rolled answer, and is more comparable here. Hell, I'd be fine with a hedged answer of "it can be." That would make a ton of sense and would make sense. Akin to asking "is it speeding to drive your car at 40?" The answer would be "in certain situations,…
Let me give you another chance to answer a simple yes or no question.
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Since it's obvious that democrats are all criminals and baby-eaters, is Elizabeth Warren a democrat?
Yes or no. No hemming or hawing. I'll interrupt you as soon as I hear any words besides those two. Your answer or failure to answer will appear as a headline in the New York Times.
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The chair was responding to the statement made in the question, the congressman just didn't like what that response was, which is why he kept interrupting.