She’s using the number one tactic of incarcerated inmates.
Very appropriate, given her incarcerated status in the prison of her own making.
A number of years ago I was invited by a friend who was a prison chaplain to participate in a “Prison Fellowship” weekend at the state prison (PF is one of ministry programs that Charles Colson began). The prisoners who attended this event were in the “Special Management Unit” (SMU), facility and were normally locked down in their cells for 23 hours a day. After two days of formal and informal interactions with these inmates I came to conclude two things: (1) There really are authentic, Bible-believing Christians in prison and (2) Thank God there are prisons! I met some very dangerous criminals and some obviously very disturbed individuals in there!
Sorry, but maybe that's so obvious to you that you don't think it necessary to explicitly state - but could you please explicitly state what the number-one tactic of prisoners is?
Prevaricating?
Telling the listeners exactly what they want to hear?
Distracting from the real issue?
Etc.?
Regards,