We Must, and Can, Cool Political Rhetoric

Richard Lorenc writes in the Boston Herald:

“Although political conflict is inevitable, we each have the power to steer disagreements away from name-calling and rhetorical head-butting. If we want the activists and politicians to behave differently, the citizens need to behave differently as well.”

Amen.

And nothing will change until the citizens demand better, which they cannot do until and unless they behave better. Because sooner or later, we get the government we deserve.

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