What are you talking about confront it??
Harry had to confront that Mab had removed all memories of fire magic from his mind to prevent him from being tracked by the Summer Court.
Yea, that's how rebuttals work, someone adds on to a previous statement in reply..
No, that's not a rebuttal. It is a reply. The reply could be a clarification of an original ambiguous statement or a correction of the initially incomplete or incorrect original statement. But what you did wasn't to add to a previous statement. It was to suggest a completely different argument.
You shifted the goalposts. "Moving the goalposts is an informal fallacy in which evidence presented in response to a specific claim is dismissed and some other (often greater) evidence is demanded."
You said police do reconstructions and the Beetle wouldn't have enough damage to justify a hit and run. I rebutted both points.
Then you said Mike would have nothing to fix. I rebutted that point.
Then you said "everyone" would notice. You left unspoken the part that everyone involved, except Mike who I demonstrated would have no reason to, would confront Harry about why he was talking nonsense. There are only two people who would be in a position to do so. Officer Grayson and Murphy. Grayson did not confront Harry, but did, according to Harry, confirm that it was a hit and run. I don't recall exactly what Murphy did in that scene and throughout the remainder of the book. Making your argument would require going through the book, or a better memory of it than I have, and pointing to all the times Lash would have to make Harry see/hear/say/feel something that's not what's on the page. It's probably a pretty solid argument (I hold pretty consistently there are almost no conclusive arguments in regards to the DF) if the hit and run stuff comes up when Murphy's around later in the book. But the argument has not yet been made. Just the premise stated.
Here's a list of illusions that have been demonstrated as necessary for the theory that TT Harry time traveled into Harry's head to prevent LC from killing Harry.
1. The initial illusion that Harry was hit by a car.
2. Grayson's statement.
3-x. ?
A rebuttal to Mike not having something to fix would be Mike having something to fix.
Pretty sure that one character isn't under any illusion himself there.
The claim would be that Harry is under an illusion as to a single statement. Not that the entity in Harry's head is causing an illusion in Grayson's head.
Believe what thy will bub.
I believe that outside of the surface story, none us know what was going on in PG with any reasonable degree of certainty.