I believe this to be hyperbole as well.Again, politically I 1200% disagreed with him and he would’ve disagreed with me
He's been adamant about reducing things like the number of abortions we see yearly. Are you suggesting you disagree there? He's taken stances against some of the idiotic crime laws we've seen passed. He doesn't believe in the revolving doors we're seeing in the judicial systems. Are you disagreeing here? He believed people should get jobs and promotions based on merit; not because of the color of their skin or their ethnicity. Are you disagreeing here? The man believed in a core, nuclear family. Disagreement here? He's a "stand your ground in your house" fella. Disagreement? He strove to discuss ideas on campuses with students. Disagreement with legitimate political discourse?
You disagree with how some want things accomplished. You don't disagree with the end goal. It's something we all have in common.
It’s really not difficult to use critical thinking in knowing I was obviously meaning politically,
It didn't take critical thinking. I know you don't disagree with everything he stood for when we've talked about things where you agree. The fact is there isn't anyone who may vote differently than I where I disagree on everything they believe. Suggesting such isn't based in reality. Saying such is making a political statement.
I'd be interested in running through the amendments to the Constitution and seeing what you and Kirk disagreed upon. 1A? 2A? I know damn well it isn't 3A. Fourth? Fifth?
Should I continue?