>>His gun control explanations prove that his ideology is not fully formed. It always scares me when a politician has a flaw in his thinking. Its a clue that his stances are not deeply rooted, and it probably means that he (or she) will succumb to that natural gravity of Washington.
America should not be a nation where only those with “fully formed idoeologies” can lead. This nation is so polarized along fully formed ideologies already. Congress people should have fully formed ideologies because there are 535 of them and they can balance one another. But a president should be an organic leader and not an ally of half of the people and the enemy of the other half. Not saying he should be a weather vane, but he needs to be able to engage the other side productively.
Your first sentence may be the dumbest thing I’ve ever read on Free Republic, and I’ve read some incredibly stupid shit here.