And they said it was, I guess, the biggest water dump in the history of our country. It pulled houses out by the roots, like a big - like a tornado, like a 50 mile wide tornado. You know as well as anybody - bad things can happen. Sounds like such an innocent name, but it’s not innocent, believe me. They said, sir, we have the best boats in the world, but we hit that thing wrong, we don’t have a chance. I said, how big is a thing like that? You have great equipment, you have the greatest boats. But there was no edge to this big monster. When these boats, what happens? He said, well, they want to go out, they want to sort of play at the edge. I’m saying, is this thing ever going to stop? Will it just go away? It would come in and you’d say, oh, great, now it’s - then it goes out, it reloads, it comes in. Have you ever been taunted? It was taunting.
When someone completely avoids a question by bringing up another issue entirely, they are committing a Red Herring fallacy. A Red Herring is a distraction, anything that sends a conversation off on a tangent and away from the original point.