It seems to me that something bad happened, but someone else is telling whoever is talking that's it's really not that bad.
"You know I'm right" and "Whatever helps you sleep" makes me think that the other person is lying to themselves. Whatever happened really is bad, and they need to "wake up" and realize that they're wrong.
When he says "I don't have any intentions of spinning you in this direction," he's saying that he won't actually tell the other person out loud that they're wrong. I think he wants them to figure it out for themselves.
That's all I've got though.
It seems to me that something bad happened, but someone else is telling whoever is talking that's it's really not that bad. "You know I'm right" and "Whatever helps you sleep" makes me think that the other person is lying to themselves. Whatever happened really is bad, and they need to "wake up" and realize that they're wrong. When he says "I don't have any intentions of spinning you in this direction," he's saying that he won't actually tell the other person out loud that they're wrong. I think he wants them to figure it out for themselves. That's all I've got though.