chris leedlelee wrote: ↑December 20th, 2019, 10:26 am
stokesjokes wrote: ↑December 19th, 2019, 11:08 pm
I think you’re creating a false dichotomy here- this is not an either/or. You can be firmly pro-life and firmly against presidential misconduct, you don’t have to choose between the two. If Trump is removed from office, it doesn’t make Pelosi the president. If anything, it tells the Republican Party they need to put forward a better candidate.
In a two-party system such as ours, it is quite a dichotomous decision (Sorry Libertarians). The only time it is not a dichotomy is during primaries, and Trump primarily did win due to standing out amongst the myriad of "traditional" Republican candidates. Had Trump entered against one or two other big names, he likely wouldn't have won the primary.
I think you’re right (assuming utilitarian ethics, see previous post) that the choice on Election Day is dichotomous, but that’s not what the article is talking about. The article is about whether or not Trump should be removed from
office. You can support pro-life positions and support Trump being held accountable if you believe he did what he is charged with, that’s not dissonant.
And Purple, I think you’re right that Trump deserves credit, he was the perfect guy to feed off of those attacks. On the flip side, he got so much free publicity because of them too, since everyone was always talking about Trump instead of their own campaigns.