I Have Nothing to Say to That

One character is arguing with another who (s)he thinks is being stupid, when the other makes a point which renders the first momentarily speechless. Related to Dumbass Has a Point. In comics, as per the Webcomics example, signified by '?'. In live action, usually signified by character 1 pausing open-mouthed, possibly with a finger in the air.

Related to Shutting Up Now and Sarcasm Failure.

Film
"Sandy: A guy named Les is sending you flowers?
 * In Tootsie:

Michael Dorsey: Yes. He's a friend of mine. He can't eat candy; he's diabetic.

Sandy: Why is he thanking you for a lovely night in front of the fire?

Michael Dorsey: [long pause] My mind's a blank."

Live Action TV

 * In one episode of Stargate SG-1, the team hesitates at the prospect of getting to the gate, which is guarded by a legion of Jaffa. O'Neill is arguing with a scientist about how to go about it, when the scientist just goes, "But you're SG-1!" O'Neill has no response to that except to shrug, and go ahead and kick some ass.
 * In an epsisode of The West Wing, Sam Seaborn gets his ass verbally handed to him by Blonde Republican Sex Kitten Ainsley Hayes, who then heads off for a snack. He's quite speechless until after she's left, at which point he says "...I could have countered that, but I'd already moved on to other things in my head."

Web Comics

 * This from Sluggy Freelance.
 * Here in Skin Horse, Dr Lee doesn't think Tip is an idiot, as such, but she certainly wasn't expecting his pithy assessment of the situation.
 * Order of the Stick frequently uses this for its punchlines. See here and here (spoilers).
 * Another Skin Horse example, and again it's Dr Lee that has walked into it.

Western Animation
"PEGGY: Hank Hill, I am speechless. I literally have nothing to say. Not one word. Nada. Zilch. Zero. (beat) I don't know what you're waiting for."
 * In Justice League Unlimited Lex Luthor is trying to shut up Tala so he can concentrate on reviving Brainiac. Tala says "Transmutation of matter is what you want, right?" It takes a bit of time for this to sink in, but Lex is finally taken aback. "Do it then!"
 * Parodied by Peggy in King of the Hill, where she goes on a thirty second rant of how she cannot say anything to that.

"Mordecai: But if there is one thing you can trust us with, it's perfecting pointless skills on company time.
 * From Regular Show:

Benson: Wow... I really don't have an answer to that."