Your last three points apply to a very small percentage of the population Blackman. As to the first two, he should do as Michelle Obama suggested, take the high road. Use reasoned debate. Attack the problem, not 30% of America, who he represents.I am starting to wonder if the Democrats are intentionally trying to incite Civil unrest so they can declare Martial Law. If that's the case nobody should fall for it, why give them what they want.
Uniting words? Respect the personal freedoms of others, and the rule of law. Realize that the concerns of Progressive Democrats and Trumpsters about elections are way overblown. They're mostly free and fair, and measures like voter ID both ensure they will remain that way, and give more people confidence in the integrity of the system. On the whole, our democratic instincts and institutions are strong, and no one's going to steal a presidential election.
Yes, while Michelle Obama told her fellow party members to take the high road, some interpreted that to mean treat the other side with sanctimony. Biden didn't used to be that way. But he's changed. Fortunately his deeds haven't matched his recent words, and he hasn't embarked on an "ends justify the means" pogrom (figuratively speaking), like some of his colleagues want him to. I'm not sure exactly what he's trying to do right now. Maybe turn out more Democrats in November. Well that can backfire, as we saw during the Georgia Senate runoffs in 2021. It can fire up the other side more. And it makes us more divided and more tribal. Originally Posted by Tiny