1. Person A makes an assertion. Person A provides no factual support for Person A's
assertion.
2. Person B inquires about the accuracy of Person A's assertion. Person B asks if Person A has any factual support for assertion.
3. Person A provides no factual support for assertion. Rather, Person A asks Person B whether they believe Person A’s original assertion is true.
4. Person B responds that Person A doesn’t appear to have factual support for Person A’s original assertion.
5. Person A again provides no factual support for Person A's original assertion. Rather, Person A rather accuses Person B of deflecting from Person A’s original assertion by commenting on Person A's lack of factual support for Person A's original assertion.
6. Aristotle rolls over and vomits.