Posted on 12/31/2017 6:19:40 AM PST by Kaslin
Anybody else sick of the constant bickering going on in the public forum? In 2016, we had a national election where we were at each others throats. We expected, based on history, things would calm down in 2017. They just got worse. My resolution for all of us in 2018: lets take a deep breath and start to learn how to speak to each other again.
There is plenty of blame to go around with our national media being a prime example. Where the main purpose of the media was to inform and educate us on the issues of the day, it now seems their driving principle is to agitate. We know many in the media have a distaste for our president; but many forget that their jobs are not to drip disdain daily.
On the day the tax bill was introduced as well as Donna Braziles column disclosing some serious issues in her upcoming book, both CNN and MSNBC focused their evening broadcasts on their favorite narrative the Russia investigation. Even two huge stories could not deter them from their Take Down Trump Train.
My God, the media has such antipathy for this administration they questioned the validity of the press secretarys ability to make a pecan pie. Is that really what our country has come to?
It is not just the media doing the elevating, our elected officials must likewise tone it down a few notches. A client sent me an email he received from a local Congressman. Ted Lieu (D-CA) took over Henry Waxmans seat. There are probably few safer Congressional seats in this country. It covers the Westside of Los Angeles. Yet, Mr. Lieu seems to think the only way for him to secure any national recognition from his moneyed district is with inflammatory rhetoric. I have yet to see him make a commentary where he was not on the attack. Some should tell him it is very unbecoming and not befitting his esteemed position.
Mr. Lieu assailed the Republican tax plan in the email. He called it horrible and stupid. He went on to call it a scam that will devastate California. This is all unnecessary and over-the-top language that scares his constituents instead of educating them about potential issues about which they should be concerned. Not exactly stellar leadership.
There are two ways to stop this. One is that we have a tumultuous event that so turns the stomach of all of us that we have a revelation.
The other way is that we one-by-one mimic Howard Beale (Network): I am mad as hell and I am not going to take it anymore. In our own lives we demand that we live by a higher principle. I am not saying I am an angel or perfect, but here are some things I do as someone who has learned to cope with being a Jewish Republican in a very liberal city (Los Angeles) amongst many people who are far more liberal than I am:
1. Never bring up politics unless you absolutely know the persons positions and you can converse with them.
2. If someone else brings up politics and you dont agree with them, dont launch into an argument with them. Ask first why they believe what they have just told you. Hear them out. Ask them where they read and gathered their facts from. Ask if they can forward to you what they read to obtain their position. Listen to their points and maybe you might learn something. It will open you up to listening to the opposition and maybe they will start to open themselves up to what you say.
3. Stick to the facts. No ad-hominem attacks. When someone starts calling their political opponents names or making derogatory comments about them then you know the policy points are weak. I may have slipped, but I rarely if ever said anything bad about President Obama. I just attacked him on policy points. I always said he was a devoted husband and father, thus he was a good man.
4. Read or watch the opposition. In my car, I am always listening to the Bruce channel. Having 3,000 CDs, I always have something old or new to listen to, but in my wifes car she has satellite radio. I almost always turn to progressive radio. I find it a gas. Very entertaining and enlightening. I dont agree and I think they are way off base, but I listen. Which is the point: we all need to do more of that, LISTEN.
5. If you find someone gets you wound up, then dont watch them. If you are not learning from what you are reading or watching lose it. I miss Hugh Hewitts radio show that used to be on in the afternoons in Los Angeles until he moved back East. He is a partisan Republican, but I always learned from his show.
6. Dont always question someones motives or character if they disagree with you. Most often, we just disagree. Barack Obama was someone with whom I almost always disagreed; I thought his policies were wrong.
I have no illusion that everyone reading this column will have an epiphany and change their behavior and that will ripple throughout the country. But we must start somewhere. We are blessed to live in the most wonderful country, where people from everywhere on this planet are welcome and accepted as long as they follow the rule of law and desire to become Americans.
We must be a little bit more civil toward each other. That is my New Years resolution for us all in 2018.
Happy New Year!
This kind of BS only gets spewed when one side is winning. First guess, it isn’t the left.
Kumbaya?
Hell no!
The left must be destroyed, ground into the earth, exterminated.
No talk, no peace!
Ha! Good luck with that one, lefties. YOU are the ones who picked this fight. Ratchet it down? No way in hell. We’ve only just begun to bury you.
Liberals invite abuse. It would be rude of us not to accept.
7. Accept and celebrate Trump as President. Resistance is futile.
This is the idiot that doesnt learn from history and is doomed to repeat it. . .by being with the first group marched into the killing fields. THATS where this is headed unless we man up and crush the evil, foreign and domestic, that will not rest until it has consumed our freedom and our souls.
Having said that, lets get the fight STARTED and OVER WITH.............
Yep, only losers call for truces. HAMMER ‘EM TO A PULP!
Yep. I agree with you.
Although the author of the article may have his heart in the right place, he is operating under the strong delusion that the left can be reasonable if approached “nicely”.
I’ve tried. It doesn’t work.
You don’t pet a rabid dog
We have a union to save.
Conservatives can get their message out effectively and forcefully without surrendering on any issue — and without venting, making factual errors, making personal attacks, etc. Trump has been getting better at this.
Yeh, I don’t think so.
Ask first why they believe what they have just told you.
LOL! Sure...NOT. Thats a huge angst trigger right out of the gate. Anyone questioning a proggies beliefs, no matter how kindly, is an instant and forever enemy. We all know that. Look at university occurrences for a taste. Imagine a good and Godly German in 1942 asking that of a SS guy. Click.
The writer is ignorant and foolish. Evil exists, its here, and it likes a death match.
The Progressive Zombies won’t stop beating down the door just because the author is in a zen state.
Having said that, lets get the fight STARTED and OVER WITH...
Thats what the Iranian people are, again, attempting.
Thanks, is that you “Yeb!” speaking?
The Deplorables have not tired of winning yet.
>>I always said he was a devoted husband and father, thus he was a good man.
That just means that he isn’t 100% a bad man.
He wanted to convert the last bastion of freedom in this world to a Communist hellhole where people are slaves. He set Allah above Jesus Christ. He wrecked health care to force people to demand socialized medicine. In my book, that makes him a very bad man.
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