To discard any factual statement by bringing in a circular argument, appeal to authority or any other well-used and abused forms of fallacies. Simply put, if you can't beat them, confuse them. A strategy to win bigly and not get tired of winning. Recently seen in public use by POTUS Trump and his group of minions, lead by Sean Spicer.
NYT Rep: But, Mr. President, where did you get the info about this terror -
POTUS: It was on FOX news!
NYT Rep: Okay, but the news was covering your statements, right?
POTUS: Why would they cover it if it was not true?! Believe me, they are very smart people. Ver smart, I tell you. They know what they were doing.
To mislead, lie, hide income tax filing, criticize, disrespect, name calling, misinterpret the law, deflect news reporters questions, no accountability, false promises, hush money payoffs... Need I say more.
This is where one becomes bored with a current conversation, and decides to interrupt with a snarky comment or remark that often references their impressive financial status, but that is not always the case.
guy 1: hey man, why you mad?
guy 2: freaking Tanner! I was talking to this hot girl at the bar when he totally trumpcated me talking about his families yacht.