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Serious question. Why do we need "attacks" at the ready? We don't need to stoop to their level
Edit: I'm not trying to be a centrist with this. I just think it (somewhat) encourages more internal strife and I'm a little afraid a civil war (or maybe something less dramatic) is coming. I can tell you I've never had my mind changed by somebody who treated me poorly. I still respect everybody's opinion who disagrees with me, though!
Did you read the article? It explains this.
By taking a buffoon seriously, you help legitimize their buffoonery. Eventually, somebody has to say "Look, this is ridiculous! The emperor wears no clothes!"
It depends. When Republicans steal elections, Democrats shouldn't stoop to stealing elections, too.
When somebody's slinging mud at you, though, it's appropriate to sling mud back. You can't just stand there and say "My, what an astonishing lack of decorum!" as the mud slides off your face and onto your shirt. That was Biden's way, and it wasn't working. It made him look like a wimp.
It's messaging. The GOP has been so much better than the Dems at messaging. "Build the wall" , "lock her up", etc is all easy to understand and convey.
I honestly couldn't tell you what Biden's was?
It's about time the Dems started hitting back with stuff like "old and strange". Taking the high road where it matters but getting in your hits when you can is exactly what the Dems need to be doing.
Because Trump could win