That is not accurate, the logic is not symmetrical.
If I tell you to do something and then you do it, that doesn't necessarily mean you followed my order. You could have intended to do it regardless.
If I tell you to do something and then you don't do it, that necessarily means that you did not follow my order.
If the many levers of power are weaponized against a man, and the people vote against him, that doesn't necessarily mean democracy failed, that could just be the will of the people regardless.
If the many levers of power are weaponized against a man, and the people vote him in anyway, that necessarily means that people voted independent of those levers.
But then, that's not actually what you argued, was it?
Let's recap. Gorfias mischaracterized the issue as that the Left - and I quote - "seem to have decided they just didn't smear him enough, needed way more censorship, and authoritarianism rather than actually looking at how they were governing and the future they were offering the US. In 2024, they found out even all of that didn't work (He raised about $350 mil., her, over a billion with some 97% negative MSM coverage of him, 97% positive of her)."
In no uncertain terms, he painted the coverage of Trump as necessarily unfair, censorious, authoritarian, and then further mischaracterized the media as almost entirely united against Trump and adulating of Harris. And as we have already gotten into that didn't even remotely reflect reality.
You met that claim with enthusiastic agreement and support, declaring - and I quote - "This is my favorite aspect of the win by a mile. The mainstream media, social media, and all 3 branches of government all worked in concert to try to tell people to hate this man, and the majority of people said no. That is an actual victory for democracy."
In no uncertain terms that's approving and restating the premise and championing the result as a moral victory because it seemed to stand in defiance of that premise. "And the majority said no.
That is an actual victory for democracy". Those are your words, and they are quite unambiguous, with subsequent clarification of your position being explicitly that "the citizens of the United State of America voted against the oligarchy."
So I ask you this: Who exactly do you think you're fooling with that Eddie Haskell routine of yours?