Jun. 26th, 2008
Quote of the Day
Jun. 26th, 2008 11:01 pmDo not think of knocking out another person's brains because he differs in opinion from you. It would be as rational to knock yourself on the head because you differ from yourself ten years ago.
---Horace Mann
This, incidentally, is why I don't understand how 'flip-flopping' is such a viscerally repugnant idea for many people. In some cases, yes, the change seems to be pandering... but in many more, I suspect it's a result of different circumstances resulting in a slightly different weighting of various things that then leads to a very different outcome, or the result of life and thought causing a person to reevaluate a prior position (which may or may not have been terribly well thought out in the first place).
To make it personal: I know that I'd disagree with my sixteen-year-old self on any number of issues, possibly rather violently. Why should politicians be any different?
Or, to make it universal (and quote Ralph Waldo Emerson): "A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds."
:-D
---Horace Mann
This, incidentally, is why I don't understand how 'flip-flopping' is such a viscerally repugnant idea for many people. In some cases, yes, the change seems to be pandering... but in many more, I suspect it's a result of different circumstances resulting in a slightly different weighting of various things that then leads to a very different outcome, or the result of life and thought causing a person to reevaluate a prior position (which may or may not have been terribly well thought out in the first place).
To make it personal: I know that I'd disagree with my sixteen-year-old self on any number of issues, possibly rather violently. Why should politicians be any different?
Or, to make it universal (and quote Ralph Waldo Emerson): "A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds."
:-D
Quote of the Day
Jun. 26th, 2008 11:01 pmDo not think of knocking out another person's brains because he differs in opinion from you. It would be as rational to knock yourself on the head because you differ from yourself ten years ago.
---Horace Mann
This, incidentally, is why I don't understand how 'flip-flopping' is such a viscerally repugnant idea for many people. In some cases, yes, the change seems to be pandering... but in many more, I suspect it's a result of different circumstances resulting in a slightly different weighting of various things that then leads to a very different outcome, or the result of life and thought causing a person to reevaluate a prior position (which may or may not have been terribly well thought out in the first place).
To make it personal: I know that I'd disagree with my sixteen-year-old self on any number of issues, possibly rather violently. Why should politicians be any different?
Or, to make it universal (and quote Ralph Waldo Emerson): "A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds."
:-D
---Horace Mann
This, incidentally, is why I don't understand how 'flip-flopping' is such a viscerally repugnant idea for many people. In some cases, yes, the change seems to be pandering... but in many more, I suspect it's a result of different circumstances resulting in a slightly different weighting of various things that then leads to a very different outcome, or the result of life and thought causing a person to reevaluate a prior position (which may or may not have been terribly well thought out in the first place).
To make it personal: I know that I'd disagree with my sixteen-year-old self on any number of issues, possibly rather violently. Why should politicians be any different?
Or, to make it universal (and quote Ralph Waldo Emerson): "A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds."
:-D