bsilver wrote:dckingsfan wrote:bsilver wrote:Most of us here vote based on issues. And the R and D parties have pretty consistent positions. So what do think the individual with R views should do? Does the fact that some R politicians supported insurrection mean they have to vote D? ( I don’t think that many R politicians actually supported insurrection. They main problems is that they refuse to do anything about it for partisan political reasons.)
D voters can have the same dilemma. I think there is good reason to believe Bill Clinton is a rapist, and thought so 30 years ago. Did I have a problem voting for a rapist? Not the slightest, even though George HW Bush was the far more admirable person, as was Robert Dole.
No, not the same dilemma. One is a personal flaw that wasn't covered during the campaign. You didn't know about this until after the election and most of the allegations came out after 2016. And gee, it was part of the reason that Hillary wasn't elected.
This isn't a personal flaw. This is taking down all of democracy. It is covered. It is documented.
You are trying the both sides argument again. It doesn't stand. And those both sides fallacy arguments are going to cost us dearly.
My timeline on Bill Clinton was wrong. The Paula Jones scandal and his infidelities were known in the 90s, but the rape allegations were after he ran for office.
In no way was I saying that R and D actions are equivalent. My anti R feelings are up there with anyone. I was writing about the equivalence in the emotions between R and D voters. The D voters hate (substitute you own feelings here) the R party and their positions and the R voters feeling the same way about the D party. Insurrection or rape are not going to change minds. A very conservative Liz Cheney will stop at supporting a Trump, but is not going to start voting D.
It’s worth going after the R party, but the voters you’re trying to influence are independents, and tring to fire up the D base.
Then I must be an outlier. After Gingrich & then second Bush (forever wars and killing our budget), I was done with them. I moved to the more rational party.
And step back for a second. If it was all Liz Cheney types vs. Donald Trump types we could make progress and have meaningful dialog. You can't have a dialog with a Trump supporter that is good with the big lie. DeSantis is more of that.