“Shut up!” they explained. It’s a surefire indication you’ve won an argument if your opponent tries to shut you up. From Jeffrey Tucker at dailyreckoning.com:

It was a strange experience watching the House hearing in which Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was testifying.
The topic was censorship and how and to what extent federal government agencies under two administrations muscled social media companies to take down posts, ban users and throttle content. The majority made its case.
What was strange was the minority reaction throughout.
They tried to shut down RFK. They moved to go to executive session so that the public could not hear the proceedings. The effort failed. Then they shouted over his words when they were questioning him.
They wildly smeared him and defamed him. They even began with an attempt to block him from speaking at all, and eight Democrats voted to support that.
This was a hearing on censorship and they were trying to censor him. Just think about that for a second.
It only made the point.