i think the way he answered it was sclever, but it opens up two possibilities. One is that he wasn't answering the question because he doesn't want to say yes or no. They both would be bad for him politically. But if you don't need to answer it at all, you don't give people reason to vote against you. So so hav aaron presented this as purely his opinion of what the other guy's opinion was, i'll be okay with that. I disagreed with it on first, first exposure, but i think i would allow that his opinion is within the bounds of reasonable opinions, even if wrong. Well, have you all wondered if elan
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