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I don't see the reason folks look to political leaders for "truth." Politics is, by definition, a business of compromise and coalition building. To say it's not simply verifies the "black vs. white" thinking so prevalent on the Repub side.
Maybe that's what really bothers me--the attack dog stuff degrades our discourse to the Repub level, but the targets happen to be our own brothers (and sister) in arms, rather than those who truly deserve the barbs! That kind of thing makes us sound collectively stupider and incapable of working together, much less against our common enemies when the time comes.
Nothing wrong with weighing candidates against each other, with passion for one or another. But the ceaseless attacks on all others, using half-baked theories and rumors culled from the the hyperfast world of the newscycle (often before the "story" is even a verifiable fact!) just damages everybody. So does the idea that the "perfect" candidate will come along--ain't gonna happen, folks, unless you just choose to ignore the stuff you don't like.
Beating Bush is the objective. We're going to do it with whatever imperfect candidate ends up on top. Don't take eyes off the prize.
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