The phrase
"indefensible position" means being in a situation or holding a viewpoint that is difficult or impossible to justify or support.
Full definition
«It is a
morally indefensible position to slash vital services for the working families across this city and across this state while simultaneously giving the wealthiest folks in New York State a massive take home pay increase.»
and you can continue to blather about evolution, transitional fossils, and irreducible complexity — or abortion and your non-existent ability to «speak for the unborn» — while you're vehement about abandoning that child you'd force into the world — or a n y t h i n g else you care to use to support your weak,
indefensible position...
Every time science provides an answer, it's the «goddidit» people that get all riled up and defend
their indefensible position.
Cameron is in
an indefensible position - it's the political equivalent of him being in the stocks.
But defending
her indefensible position, Governor Raimondo claimed that the NEW SAT was better because it was aligned to the Common Core, a statement that indicates how little the governor understands about the shortcomings associated with the Common Core and its Common Core testing scheme.
It is a fundamentally compromised and
indefensible position.
in Argersinger, the Court today retreats to
the indefensible position that the Argersinger «actual imprisonment» standard is the only test for determining the boundary of the Sixth Amendment right to appointed counsel in state misdemeanor cases, thus necessarily deciding that, in many cases (such as this one), a defendant will have no right to appointed counsel even when he has a constitutional right to a jury trial.
The tweet «has put me in
an indefensible position with my bosses.