What is clear is that you are trying to equate the two parties.
You say, “It’s just gross. And unfortunately, it’s become totally acceptable behavior by partisans — OF BOTH PARTIES.”
But it is not both parties. The leadership of the Democratic Party is acting with empathy and decorum. The leadership of the Republican Party is acting grossly.
What is clear is that you are trying to equate the two parties.
You say, “It’s just gross. And unfortunately, it’s become totally acceptable behavior by partisans — OF BOTH PARTIES.”
But it is not both parties. The leadership of the Democratic Party is acting with empathy and decorum. The leadership of the Republican Party is acting grossly.
Agreed. I think Chris has totally missed the point on this one, and that’s precisely why I’ve chosen to “Reply” to your comments and support what you’re pointing out.
While Chris is certainly welcome to make mistakes (as we all do upon occasion), considering the “online left” equivalent to the House Freedom Caucus is clearly and demonstrably false and wrong, and I’m disappointed that he’s made such an obvious logical error that has led to his use of “bothsidesism” when not warranted.
What is clear is that you are trying to equate the two parties.
You say, “It’s just gross. And unfortunately, it’s become totally acceptable behavior by partisans — OF BOTH PARTIES.”
But it is not both parties. The leadership of the Democratic Party is acting with empathy and decorum. The leadership of the Republican Party is acting grossly.
Please stop both-siding this.
Right, there is *no* moral equivalency here.
Agreed. I think Chris has totally missed the point on this one, and that’s precisely why I’ve chosen to “Reply” to your comments and support what you’re pointing out.
While Chris is certainly welcome to make mistakes (as we all do upon occasion), considering the “online left” equivalent to the House Freedom Caucus is clearly and demonstrably false and wrong, and I’m disappointed that he’s made such an obvious logical error that has led to his use of “bothsidesism” when not warranted.
One thing is clearly NOT like the other. Period.