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  • #33: "Owning the libs"
    2025/04/12

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    As a conservative, one of the more frustrating aspects of MAGA is their raw desire to celebrate "destroying" a lib by saying something harsh or brutal to them.

    Sure, on a human and visceral level, it may feel good to say something mean to someone or to "own" them. But that doesn't bring people in or invite them to understand what we're doing or why.

    It just creates another wall and reason for people to despise you. We have to do better with real, tangible accomplishments.

    Be kind. Have grace. Give the benefit of the doubt. Seek common ground. Don't be afraid to ask questions. And never make assumptions about what people are thinking... or why.

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  • #32: The frustrating thing about Trump and MAGA... for conservatives
    2025/04/12

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    One thing we can all agree on with Trump is that he frustrates everyone - even conservatives. Just not in the same way.

    As the head of the Republican Party, Trump represents all Republicans and conservatives - whether they like it or not. And many don't.

    Here's a few reasons why.

    Be kind. Have grace. Give the benefit of the doubt. Seek common ground. Don't be afraid to ask questions. And never make assumptions about what people are thinking... or why.

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    13 分
  • #31: Job searching, recruiters, and the importance of feedback
    2025/04/12

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    Job hunting can be soul-crushing, depressing, and stressful. Especially if you don't have a job or are walking a financial tightrope.

    If you're lucky to get interviews, but you keep missing the goal line, you're left wondering what you could have done differently. Recruiter feedback could help people improve their chances and get the job.

    But they just won't give it. That needs to change.

    Be kind. Have grace. Give the benefit of the doubt. Seek common ground. Don't be afraid to ask questions. And never make assumptions about what people are thinking... or why.

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    26 分
  • #30: Choose your own election
    2025/01/27

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    We all have politicians that we wonder how in the world they keep getting elected.

    Well, I think I have the solution. We need to institute my new "Choose your own election" plan.

    It'll make all of this so much more exciting.

    Be kind. Have grace. Give the benefit of the doubt. Seek common ground. Don't be afraid to ask questions. And never make assumptions about what people are thinking... or why.

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  • #29: Discussing politics in a productive way
    2025/01/27

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    “Great minds discuss ideas; average minds discuss events; small minds discuss people. “ – Eleanor Roosevelt

    Let's talk about how this could be the recipe for getting closer to unity in this country.

    Be kind. Have grace. Give the benefit of the doubt. Seek common ground. Don't be afraid to ask questions. And never make assumptions about what people are thinking... or why.

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  • #28: The real definition of "fascism" - the opposite of small government conservatism
    2025/01/16

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    Democrats have been calling Republicans "fascists" for as long as I've been paying attention to politics.

    But what does fascism really mean? And how can you call people who believe in limited government fascists?

    Be kind. Have grace. Give the benefit of the doubt. Seek common ground. Don't be afraid to ask questions. And never make assumptions about what people are thinking... or why.

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  • #27: The frustration of being a conservative
    2025/01/16

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    There are so many reasons why being a conservative is an act of frustration - from having no political party that represents you to just wanting to be left alone, free of those who want to control everything.

    Here's a partial list of why being a conservative can be hard on your psyche.

    Be kind. Have grace. Give the benefit of the doubt. Seek common ground. Don't be afraid to ask questions. And never make assumptions about what people are thinking... or why.

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  • #26: Why conservatives are more informed
    2025/01/16

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    Conservatives are more informed because they have to be.

    Our entire culture is inundated with liberal ideas, doctrine, and thinking. And like everyone else, conservatives see it all the time.

    But what conservatives do that others don't is seek out the other side. They find other news sources that tell you what leftist media will not. So they know both sides. They have to be to win people over.

    Be kind. Have grace. Give the benefit of the doubt. Seek common ground. Don't be afraid to ask questions. And never make assumptions about what people are thinking... or why.

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    11 分