It's so utterly boring. Say you're the head guy. Your people talk a bunch of people into running for office, claiming to be conservative enough to not spend money crazily. Once they get into office, they decide to change the rules, to adapt to whatever they need to actually MAKE LAW. You don't let the Constitution of the United States stop you from your purposes because you see it as a "living document," meaning you can change it at your will for whatever need you think you have discerned.
You cheat, admittedly, to pass your new rules, which have nothing to do with the Constitution, but that's not a problem because you see yourself as a visionary, someone who is to bring people together.
Wait. What? Bring people together? If you seek to unify, to bring people together, why on EARTH would you goad the other side who did not believe in your goals? Wouldn't you seek to encourage, to support, to at least mollify?
Even though 2/3 of citizens opposed your goals, you stood in front of the cameras and crowed that what you had done was because the "American people wanted it!"
Way to turn the knife.
So you send your minions out to call everybody who opposes you "terrorists." Yeah?? Clyburn said it. Dingell said it.
When your foes looked desperately for a way to nullify what you had done, you said, " Go for it!"
And you smiled when you said it.
Yeah, you're a healer. A unifier.
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