rdsrds2120 wrote: Choosing to point out a potential and possibly extraneous observation does not lessen the one being discussed. That's true for any situation.
-rd
Yes, and no.
The problem with Nightstrike all too often (not just here) is that he seems to think any even minor criticism is enough to utterly invalidate any point.
In this case, it was a partisan survey. Yet, neither my nor Woodruff's response were particularly oriented toward the Republicans. The issue is that so many politicians still think interracial marriage is wrong. The Pallin bit is telling, too, but I would call that a bit more partisan (because Pallin ran under the Republican umbrella).
Oh, and as a point of history, for a long time the Republican party was the party of more racial equality. But, then, a lot of people say that the Republican Party back then was more like the Democratic party of today.