> You’re certainly not obliged to be a cheerleader, but each and every criticism against our movement at this moment is a form of aid to the Left
At this moment? He just won the election. If we can’t criticize anything about him now, when can we? After the end of his second term? (But then we’ll need to protect his legacy, and use it to maintain his gains.)
There’s nothing wrong with some judicious criticism from time to time. It adds credibility to support when it’s given in other areas. (And as others have pointed out, it may let him know in which direction at least some of his supporters wish him to go.) No political leader — no human being — is perfect, and I place no credibility in propagandists who act as if they are.
Let’s save our simplistic appeals to the low information voters for the elections, and in the meantime try to have some intelligent discussion.
Intelligent discourse is not defined nor realized through arbitrary criticism. Save it for mid January.