10-28-2024, 02:49 PM
This post was last modified 10-28-2024, 06:06 PM by IdeomotorPrisoner. 
But... but it's the direct words that follow the quote before the end of the sentence when written out. I thought the comma means there's more to the sentence. I think it lacks journalistic integrity to not even complete the sentence. You can't just say "went on to add" when its literally the following words of the same sentence you omit. That's the disingenuous thing.
Like me taking Trump saying, "I'm going to be dictator for a day" and changing it to "I'm gonna be a dictator," and me being like, "Boo-ya! There! See, he admitted he's going to be a fascist dictator!"
ETA:
Probable context:
Trump does 3 dozen EOs on day one and picks up where he left off if he wins.
If Harris wins, eventually tags AOC for some oversight committee. They nominate someone else for the 119th speaker role.
Like me taking Trump saying, "I'm going to be dictator for a day" and changing it to "I'm gonna be a dictator," and me being like, "Boo-ya! There! See, he admitted he's going to be a fascist dictator!"
ETA:
Probable context:
Trump does 3 dozen EOs on day one and picks up where he left off if he wins.
If Harris wins, eventually tags AOC for some oversight committee. They nominate someone else for the 119th speaker role.