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Brack: Hold onto your hats as political winds blow like crazy

Hurricane Ian won’t be able to push away the ill winds and hot air of  politics spinning out of control.

We are in the midst of what GOP Rep. Bill Taylor, R-Aiken, calls the political silly season: “That’s the time just before an election when undeliverable promises and wild accusations become the order of the day,” he recently wrote in an email to constituents. 

“That’s not new. What is different about this silly season, and those in recent elections, is the angry political tribalism being fueled by political campaigns, national media, talk show hosts, pundits and citizens whose keyboard bravery is sometimes spouting vitriol on social media.”

Taylor points to the need for more compromise at state and national levels as one solution.  He’s right, but people in politics – as well as spectators watching at home – need to chill out some and remember how we should treat each other with decency and respect.  We can disagree.  We don’t need to be nasty and mean.  We don’t need to constantly ramp everything up to the next level.  America doesn’t need to super-size its political interactions.

With all of this being said, politicians, pundits, prognosticators and armchair quarterbacks should refrain from charges, countercharges, wild allegations and nasty, backroom stuff.  We need to throw out the “winning at all costs” attitude that has infected politics since the days of South Carolina’s own Lee Atwater.

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