The burden of proof should always be on the accuser. That isn't a gender thing.
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this is literally - as A. Cooper said - a story where two sources who heard Warren assert Bernie said something Bernie says he didn’t say. Neither was in the room. So it’s he said/she said, and I think it’s not crazy to believe they remember a conversation differently
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Keep proving? She says it happened. He says it didn’t. No one else was in the room. There’s no proof right now for either version. That’s why I mention a recording - something that would allow you and other journalists to assess the claims.
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With the lack of evidence or proof, would it be ridiculous to weigh each claim by reviewing each claimant's historical propensity for making stuff up to benefit themselves? Or, put more directly: Warren is probably lying.
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Maybe Sanders just doesn’t remember. At his age the question should be asked.
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Are you a woman? If so, I guess I must believe you, according to the new rules.
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Bc she’s been repeatedly caught lying over and over again Vis-à-vis you can’t just take her word for it
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She also said she was Indian.
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Would this be a sexist comment? Please help. "Why is it on men to be the ones to keep proving that the thing they said was true? Why does it matter that there is no recording?"
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