There is no debate about it.
In your mind anyway. There are enough of us who have lived long enough to know that principle as you understand it is not applicable in the general election. If Obama himself doesn’t convince you I am not going to try either. I am sure we could argue the point till the cows come home and longer, but Obama stands out like a bad dream as does Billy Bob Clinton. The only lessons you might be teaching fall on those of us who suffer under bad leadership unlike the folks in Congress who go merrily on their way deliriously happy at those who just can’t bring themselves to vote in the general for the only candidate that can insure that the worst candidate doesn’t get into office.
Keep talking, I’ve been hearing the same BS here at FR for some 13 years.
Maybe you’ll get through to me. LOL
Principle is always applicable.
If some party sees we mean that, we may have a chance. If not, we never will.
Instead, we will allow, indeed be a part of, the steady dissolution of our rights and ability to defend them, to the point that we will not be able to do so.
Look where allowing the enemy to grow in numbers, finances, weaponry, and propaganda has gotten us with ISIS. Why do that with “progressives” when the sooner the issue is forced, the better our position is likely to be?