Don't lose any sleep over it Genics. Evading questions and misdirecting people is not just the working style of politicians. As you would have noticed, when you ask a direct simple question, the answer deflects the original question to another emotive subject. That may be a totally different subject all together or something that is a subtle tangent, directing you and others away from the awkward truth. Remember, answering a question with another question is a great way to deflect attention.
For example…..
Question: Did Islamic terrorists bring down the twin towers?
Answer: Do you really think that's what happened? Do you think that the CIA is not capable of orchestrating something like that? Do you think that they could not use planes like that as drones, empty of people?
See? That was simple. First off you immediately are turned around to question your own sanity, your own intelligence. Then you are diverted to a fake tangent. Then you are presented with an alternative that just might, well maybe in Hollywood, be possible. In doing so, the cross hairs are moved from the recipient of the question back onto yourself, onto a mysterious government agency and, by extension, onto the families of all those people killed in those planes (well, they must be all liars, right?).
In one or two lines you have gone from a simple yes/no question to wondering if you are crazy.
People do have the right to question the media. I have no problem with that. But to suggest that there were no victims (or islamic terrorists) in those planes that hit the towers is really a low blow. People on those planes rang their families during the hijacks. To suggest that those families are all liars is really below contemptible and should make you realise that some people are just not worth the effort to reason with.