He also said "Anyone can" leaving out the fact that people under 21 and felons can't. Does that make it a falsehood, or is "the vast majority of adults" understood?
Here’s one way that helps me judge what’s true and what’s false: when things are true you tend to not have to search far and wide for off-topic examples to make those things appear true
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Ah, I see. I'm not justifying Obama at this moment. We agreed he exaggerated. I'm trying to find neutral principles we can agree on going forward.
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OK, I can agree with that. My principles: there are facts that exist separate from the underlying accuracy of a statement. You can get the facts wrong and still have a point. But you should still try to get the facts right and admit when you’ve gotten them wrong. It may matter
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