Yup. Next time I see someone using an expression like “the perfect is the enemy of the good!” I’ll recognize it for what it is. It’s like asking for directions in NYC:
“Can you tell me how to get to Radio City Music Hall, or should I just go f*** myself?”
‘Vote for my demo-lite candidate, little conservative man, then go .... yourself. Until the next election.’
Not gonna doo-doo it anymore. Wouldn’t be prudent.