That's a very deceptively phrased way of stating that. But I guess if you said shooting into a riot at individuals chasing someone and that produced dozens of instances of arson hits criminals and shooting into a "secured" event at people behind where the President is speaking hits law abiding citizens isn't really a very interesting statement.
That's a very deceptively phrased way of stating that. But I guess if you said shooting into a riot at individuals chasing someone and that produced dozens of instances of arson hits criminals and shooting into a "secured" event at people behind where the President is speaking hits law abiding citizens isn't really a very interesting statement.
Deceptive? I thought it was a funny way of phrasing it.
Comedy involves deception or extreme comparisons/contrasts in many cases as part of a joke and punchline structure
Yes, comedy certainly benefits greatly from extreme/absurd comparisons.