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The U.S. celebrates political dissent and the right for people to argue free from violence about places where our ideas are in conflict. Benjamin E. Sasse political people ideas There is no equivalency between the United States of America, the greatest freedom loving nation in the history of the world, and the murderous thugs that are in [Vladimir] Putin's defense of his cronyism. There's no moral equivalency there. Benjamin E. Sasse thug united-states america In the American constitutional system of three different branches, conflict - and I mean that peaceful, vigorous debate - it's a feature of our system, not a bug. We need less all-or - winner-take-all politics. Benjamin E. Sasse peaceful different mean People think if they voted for somebody, they should reflexively defend everything they do or say. And if you voted against somebody, you should just as reflexively oppose everything they do or say. It's not very helpful. What's more constructive for our kids is to go on a case-by-case basis, evaluating particular policies. Benjamin E. Sasse kids people thinking We should vigorously debate policy differences. We have too much all-or-nothing in American politics. Benjamin E. Sasse debate differences too-much The president is the president. And every American, regardless of who you voted for, if you voted for Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, Donald Duck, I don't really care. We should all hope that the president does a good job, that he's surrounded by wise counselors, that he advances U.S. interests. Benjamin E. Sasse ducks wise jobs I don't think we do a great job in America any more of distinguishing between campaigns and governance. We live in an environment that's all campaign all of the time and it's helpful, now that we've moved beyond a campaign and an election to get into a governance posture. Benjamin E. 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