From the article:
"So, Sen. Sanders, I do want to be clear here: You're saying that you never told Sen. Warren that a woman could not win the election." [snip]
Sanders predictably replied, "That is correct,"
Perfect example. Sanders could actually be speaking truthfully. The implied question is 'So you're saying...?" And Sanders responds affirmatively. He could be very well confirming that, yes, that is what he was saying, but that doesn't necessarily mean that what he was saying was actually true.
Sorry if you have to read this 5 times to understand it. These are politicians we're dealing with, not plain-spoken people like DJT who seems to say what he thinks and means...
I’s jus a ol’ redneck from SC but I reckon it sorta depends on what is is don’t it?