Yes you did. McDonald testified that LHO was drawing the revolver. You haven’t accounted for this very important detail by disputing it or including it in your claim. That is omission. All the whining and deflection in the world does not change that.
You made a false claim which you still have yet to admit. You claimed that Oswald pulled out a revolver. He did not. I corrected your false claim. That doesn’t obligate me to mention any other detail just because you would like me to.
I made no false claim. McDonald testified that LHO was drawing the revolver. That’s what I said.
No, you said “hitting a police officer and
pulling out a revolver certainly don’t seem to be the actions that one would expect from an innocent movie goer”.
It is irrelevant what you think he wanted to do. Even if that could somehow be proven, wanting to commit a crime is not actually a crime.
Your “correction” might be better understood if it didn’t omit important details. And it might “have a leg to stand on” if it accounted for the omissions. An honest person would admit his omission - and not try to mislead others.
Misleading others is claiming that somebody “pulled out a revolver” when he did not.
If you had simply claimed that he didn’t completely pull out a revolver because McDonald intervened, it would be more inclusive of some of McDonald’s important details.
He didn’t even partially pull out a revolver. McDonald just thought he was going to. You characterize this as “pulling out a revolver” and you accuse
me of leaving out details? You made a statement that was blatantly false. I made a true statement that you wish I had elaborated more on.