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Sunday, August 24, 2008
Terry Paulson :: Townhall.com Columnist
Timely Tips for Your Own Civil Political Conversation—How to Disagree without Being So Disagreeable
by Terry Paulson
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Fox News Commentator Charles Krauthammer offered a post “Saddleback Church Presidential Forum” assessment of Rick Warren’s adventure in civil dialogue—“That was the best I’ve ever seen.” Most pundits gave McCain the edge, but the real winner was Rick Warren. His supportive demeanor, even-handed questions and refusal to use aggressive follow-up questions, provided a good opportunity for America to hear both candidates at their best.

But, as impressive as the Saddleback Presidential Forum was, it’s sad that so few Americans ever get to experience their own civil dialogue across the political divide. Whether you listen to talk radio or read the responses to op-ed columns, the shrill nature of what passes for political dialogue in America generates more fear than clarity. There are two Americas and few seem willing to talk across the divide.

Free and open political discussions have always helped make America strong. Such dialogue is the fire that tests the metal of our convictions and the depth of our understanding. They aren’t to be avoided but harnessed in a way that risks influence without demonizing adversaries. In a free society, finding clarity is often as important as convincing others. Here are ten tips on how to disagree without being quite so disagreeable:

1. Manners are the lubricating oil of good political discussions. Never underestimate the power of a ready smile, simple courtesy and civility. Your courtesy may not be remembered or returned, but discourtesy will never be forgotten.

2. Show empathy and tolerance for differences by seeking first to understand. Tolerance and empathy do not require approval or agreement—they do require a cordial and positive attempt to understand another’s feelings, beliefs and positions. If you’re doing all the talking, you are probably boring somebody. To lead others to your side on any issue it helps to see the road they must travel through their eyes, not your own. Master some timely questions and then listen: What are your most important issues? Why are they so important to you? What would you want your candidate to do?

3. Do your homework to build depth behind your convictions. Be humble and fair with your “facts.” Statistics are only temporary snapshots in a stream of history and far too many partisan quotes can be taken out of context. There is value in doing your homework; it’s quite another thing to tell people everything you know about a subject as their eyes glaze over. Listen more than you lecture!

4. When caught off guard, take time to think before engaging in speech, sending e-mails or leaving phone messages. Don’t just say the right thing at the right moment; leave unsaid the wrong thing at the tempting moment! When you communicate with strong emotion and charged phrases, you may rally the faithful, but those who disagree with you won’t pay attention past the first attack. Take time to edit those tirades into clear statements designed to influence instead of inflame.

5. Avoid name-calling, “you” statements and “should” talk! Instead of putting down others or their positions, share your opinions in the form of “I” statements—“I find…; I feel…; I think…” Find that assertive middle-ground where you can express opinions without demeaning those with whom you disagree.

6. Be focused more on what you are for rather than what you are against. Anger over the past does not a vision make! Participating in the blame game only traps your eyes to the rearview mirror looking at things that can’t be changed while new obstacles and challenges are rapidly approaching out the front window! Let everyone save face and learn from mistakes by focusing conversations on working to invent a better future.

7. Be able to admit your own mistakes and the mistakes of your own party. “My party right or wrong!” seldom impresses independent-thinking voters. If you can’t confront your own when wrong, you won’t be respected. Even when you cannot honestly concede a mistake, at least admit that you can appreciate that many see it differently. With the record of Republicans in Washington over the last few years, it’s not hard to find failures worth confronting.

8. Learn to use humor to diffuse the tension conflict creates and to keep issues in perspective. The safest target for your humor is always yourself. When Lincoln was accused of being “two-faced,” he replied, “Obviously I am not ‘two-faced,’ or I would not use this one!” When George Washington faced a Constitutional Convention that wanted to limit the size of the army to 5,000 troops, he agreed as long as they would limit the size of the enemy to 3,000 troops. The resulting laughter ended the threat of unwise legislation.

9. Be ready to take distance from a difficult conversation and give others time to think. The most powerful impact from a thoughtful conversation is often experienced after the parties have left each other’s presence. Forcing closure may only harden views that might have changed if the information shared had been given time to percolate. Giving them a little distance with dignity just may get them to reconsider a few of their positions.

10. End fruitless conversations positively. Many will never change political positions no matter how civil the discussion or how long you talk. Learn to say, “I guess no amount of dialogue is going to change either of us. That’s what makes this country so great—We’re free to disagree!”

Ronald Reagan said it well, “I have always believed that a lot of the troubles in the world would disappear if we were talking to each other instead of about each other.” In this election, spend some time out of your conservative comfort zone; listen and talk to some democrats and independents. Keep political dialogue vibrant and alive for a new generation of American voters starting with you! You just may win a few converts to the conservative cause and help win a few elections!

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Terry Paulson, PhD is a psychologist, award-winning professional speaker, author of The Dinner: The Political Conversation Your Mother Told You Never to Have, and long-time columnist for the Ventura County Star.

 
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Thank you, Paulson
But what if the other guy is a lousy ignorant stinking jerK?????

Just kidding :-D

Responses 1 - 10
1. Dang right discourtesy is never forgotten and when anyone disses me i trash 'em good from then on.
2.Of course i seek to understand but most people are so stupid and crazy even Jesus couldn't figure them out.
3.All my convictions have all the depth they need to convince anyone with a brain cell. I don't need no stinking homework.
4.Who needs time to think? Do you think i have all day?
5.Got it. I is my favorite pronoun. I use it constantly because I am so smart and I have a solemn duty to let everyone know what I think.
TBC

6 - 10
6. Accenuate the positive. I am totally positive. In fact, i'm positive i'm always right.
7.I would immediately admit my mistakes if i ever made any.
8.Humor?? You can't be serious. Nothing funny about a good argument.
9.Naturally. I am used to the need to give others time to think. I can't expect anyone to keep up with my lightning quick intellect.
10.End it? Are you nuts. When you got them on the ropes, pound them.

No charge for critiqueing your stuff. You didn't do too bad. More than half of your stuff agreed with me. That's better than most.

Remain focused.
One thing to remember when talking with someone whom you disagree; remain focused on the original topic and don't allow yourself to be distracted when you start taking flak for what you believe in. Also know when to tactfully lower the boom when the person you're talking to starts to become rude.

'It's sometimes better to avoid friends
and families who passionately disagree over social, political, and religious issues, just to maintain a life after the election.

I tell people who are enthralled by the big O that I don't think he can unite his shoe laces let alone all the individuality located in the US, nor should he want to obliterate differencces and oppostion.

Out of conflict comes resolution, we can only hope.

In this case, I also hope the outcome is O loses bigger than McGovern (who won MA, DC, and Guam), and the Senate is kept open for filibuster by the minority.

Pistol !

Do not be so modest !

Tell us what you really think, and I might even deign to give you some Rat-Tips, on how to win friends and influence people.


The Congenial Rodent

Pistol, My Friend,

Pistol, you are being grumpy.

Go to your pantry and pull out that dusty bottle of Southern Comfort.

Dust it off.

Get a clean tumbler.

Pull the cork (I know for a fact your bottle pre-dates screw-on-caps), and pour the glass half full.

I just retrieved my own stock of 'Northern Swill'.

Now as we sip, let us have polite discourse of a gentlemanly fashion, you pig headed old phart.


Always the Congenial Rodent



Pistol Good thin' I like you



Pistol, Where Did You go pardner?

I am seriously thinking of having some clamps installed on my wheelchair, so when the libs try to get away after losing the argument, I can keep them until their training is complete.

I have mellowed a lot in my old age and dotage.

I have long since give up tripping them and gut-shooting them on the way down.

I have also quit whacking them with a bat to get their undivided attention.

Now don't you go calling me an old softy. Softy is how I need my burgers and fries. My present caretaker, purees them for me. No, I can't remember her name, they leave so quickly.


The Geriatric Rodent

Pistol? Pistol?


Pistol? Pistol?

Dang he dozed off. Oh well, he weren't holdin' up his end of the jawin' session enyway.

The cantankerous ole coot!

'Til he falls asleep he will argue to the end of days, dang near as bad as me.

I'll jist finish his Southern Comfort while he's dozin' an' tell him later that he really got plastered.

Smirk, smirk, "COUGH, COUGH" !

Wow !! That stuff is potent!

I think my 'Northern Corn Swill' is watered down.


Hic, Hic, LMAO, OH NO! I have turned HIC, into hul donkyhoo!

OMG! My arse is so big, my wheelchair jist broke.


The Embarassed Tipsy Rodent


(I will check back later.) : - ))


No way
Americans are good people, and conservatives in particular. And I have no problem showing respect for people that disagree with me through honest error (theirs or mine, the 1% of the time that happens), but I show no mercy for the intellectuals who clearly argue points that no honest person could possibly make at their age. They are the ringleaders, and they need to go. We in the peanut gallery will continue to give them exactly what they deserve.

Give Me a Break
All of these things are good ideas except that there is no way to be civil to liberals because they are irrational and uncivil. And, according to Ann Coulter, they throw pies like girls. The political chasm in this country is too wide to breach, the viewpoints too different, therefore, I think liberals are enemies to be defeated because there will never again be common ground.

KATZ


" KATZ
Location: TX

Reply # 12
Date: Aug 24, 2008 - 11:50 PM EST Give Me a Break
All of these things are good ideas except that there is no way to be civil to liberals because they are irrational and uncivil. And, according to Ann Coulter, they throw pies like girls. The political chasm in this country is too wide to breach, the viewpoints too different, therefore, I think liberals are enemies to be defeated because there will never again be common ground. "


~~~

Katzenjammer...

I do believe that ma pal, Pistol and I have given you good guidelines on how to deal with liberals.

Trust me. It works.

Either they are converted or they are devastated. It Works.



I am still The Recalcitrant Rodent


Wendy :-)

" Wendy
Location: WA

Reply # 11
Date: Aug 24, 2008 - 11:10 PM EST Subject: No way
Americans are good people, and conservatives in particular. And I have no problem showing respect for people that disagree with me through honest error (theirs or mine, the 1% of the time that happens), but I show no mercy for the intellectuals who clearly argue points that no honest person could possibly make at their age. They are the ringleaders, and they need to go. We in the peanut gallery will continue to give them exactly what they deserve. "

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Wendy, are you off your feed?

Usually when you post, my screen bursts into flames, and I keep a glass of beer handy to slosh on it.

I could not agree with you more. But please ! WEAR A T-Shirt that says 'I AM WENDY FROM TOWNHALL'.

I do not ever want to cross you, even by accident.


The Fearful Rodent



Ratas y Ratones
I do appreciate the guidelines of both Pistol and you. The fascists can be defeated only through a concerted effort! And although capitulation is nice, I personally enjoy seeing the enemy devastated.

Ratas
You are in fine form my friend.

I'm with Pistol!

Accenuate the positive. I am totally positive. In fact, i'm positive i'm always right.




Wendy
I have to ask the same question as our clever Rat....having a bad day?....usually when you post I fear lives might be lost.

Don't get me wrong, I always agree with you. I'd like to see you unleash some of that righteous anger against the CFR scumbags that infest this site.



Not all socons were deceived by McCain pretending to be pro-life.

BTW.....where do you live in WA?


What a great way to start the day
Laughing over and over at Ratas y Ratones and other light-hearted posters. Sorry i left early. I got hit with the sleepies and i'm working today.

Rodent and Pistol
The Congenial Rodent and Pistol, you guys are so extremely funny that you should write a comic play together about two (old?) men yakking together just like you do here on TH. I used to be a professional comedy actor, and in my professional opinion, I think you two would make a fortune. No kidding! Don't let Ann Coulter be the only humorous conservative published on our goofy block. This country needs your kind of humor and needs it now. BTW, I use humor constantly when discussing politics with my gym and book store buddies. It's the "spoon full of honey that makes the medicine go down in a most delightful way," and O makes it all so very easy.

Thank you - Very useful

I have George Wahington's book on civility at home and the office. However, one must practice it in order to master it.

We are rewarded by its employment.




Personally I am divided on this score.
It is true that when arguing with someone over politics you should be polite and non-confrontational. The same goes when arguing over other things that should not be politics but have become so, like AGW and energy plans.

However, the latter group of things, unlike politics, is scientifically provable, or disprovable, as the case may be. When faced with continued refusal to recognize facts one is left with two choices, get nasty or simply give up debate with the hardhead in question.

Another side of the coin is the Republicans like Bush for the last 3 or 4 decades. They have been so polite and accommodating that they have allowed the Dems to walk all over them. A fine example of that was the "Bush lied" mantra. This was an obvious lie in itself, but Bush wanted to be a uniter and he did not fight this. Pretty soon the mantra had been repeated by the media so much it became the word of the day.

One can NOT allow the opposition to dominate the conversation by being aggressive while you sit it out on the sidelines being "polite".

And finally there are the aggressive loudmouth trolls like TR et al. Those people are best ignored because all they are here for is to stir the pot. You make their day when you respond and call them names back. When you ignore them the thread stays cleaner and the scroll wheel on my mouse gets a rest.

I agree
Well said. It's difficult to do, especially when the left is attacking, but always worth the effort. I enjoyed reading Dr. Paulson's words. They are a nice reminder that manners are always worth the effort..

How To Talk
I try to avoid saying "I feel." That seems to me to give the impression that one is going by emotion rather the logic or facts. Not that emotion is wicked or obscene. It governs more of our actions than we think. But emotion is not a good method for dealing with real problems. Reality is and won't go away just because of our wishes or dreams.
A very prominent Democrat was asked about what a certain politician would do and he wisely said, "Let's look at his record." The Democrat was Al Smith. (I don't usually quote Democrats)
Donald W. Bales

Thanks Terry
I just posted your article on my blog at veterans for commonsense a web site originally made to help these new veterans, but their objective has seem to be forgotten by the few that remain there because it has turned into a political circus by a few liberals. Thanks again

kindergarten
Or as it should be said in kindergarten, DON'T be a JERK, don't hog the conversation, use your ears, not your mouth. Rules to live by.

This is Number 5
by my count. I mean that 5 commentators have written pieces suggesting that the current political divide is actually a serious problem for the country. The response has been the same in each case. "the liberals are the problem, not the conservatives. We would be nice if they would be nice."

With the utmost respect, on a site like townhall, the actual facts don't support that contention. I believe I need only point to a column like Mike Adams' "Fat Lesbians on Crack" to show that conservatives are no more congenial than anyone else.

Very good essay
and timely, as well.

Although as I write this, manners are always timely.

Vic does bring up a valid point about defending positions and refuting outright fabrications.

Yet I believe that can still be done politely: who was better at that than the great communicator himself, Ronaldus Maximus?

Ratas & Anna: Poor Wendy is still

smarting over a beating she took last night on Connor's thread.

So how she can't resist name calling and insults, and then can't quite figure out why people set her straight...

"I show no mercy for the intellectuals who clearly argue points that no honest person could possibly make at their age."


As if she would be the sole arbiter of who is an intellectual and who is honest.


I Love Effective Communication
When they spit on me and call me a capitalistic, war for oil, world policing, heartless red baiting pig, I know that I should call them commie s*itheads (they are)and shoot them, That would be effective communication, with people who are not interested in truth or facts or logic or history. But I don't do it...

Something tells me that I will regret that choice.

Pistol...

" Pistol
Location: FL

Reply # 19
Date: Aug 25, 2008 - 6:18 AM EST Subject: What a great way to start the day
Laughing over and over at Ratas y Ratones and other light-hearted posters. Sorry i left early. I got hit with the sleepies and i'm working today. "

~~~

I knew it! You fell asleep.

I swilled all your 'Southern Comfort' while you were dozing.

Mmmm.

OK, I owe you a bottle. Now ma pore haid is throbbin'.


the sorry rat


Questions About Wendy...
You kill me !

I gotta know. Does Wendy walk around with an AK 47?

Does she have 'hand grenades' hanging from her vest?

Does she have twin 45's on each hip?

Does she wear a cape?

Does she have a giant 'C' for Conservative on her skin tight shirt?

Does she have an 'Invisible Plane' ?

My Gawd Wendy! Please let us know your plan and accept us into your inner circle!

We are one with you !


The Frightened Rat

Why is everyone giving Wendy
a hard time? I like her posts.

Yeah, give Wendy a break...
...she probably lives in Seattle, where the moonbatty mayor has decided:
1. Her car may be towed though legally parked in front of her own house
2. There will be days when she's not supposed to drive it at all - even in the pouring rain.
3. Unless she takes her own bags when she shops, she'll have to pay 20 cents for each one she uses.
4. She will be condemned for drinking bottled water

And besides that, her favorite Star$$$$ may have been closed down!!

S'no wonder she's a bit grumpy sometimes.

Good Article But
Great advice(for a high school debate class). Just kidding for Mr. Paulson has given good points in this article. But most liberals I know or have met have gone over the top. They do not want to debate. They want to win. They are totally convinced that they are right and we conservatives are wrong and that we should all be killed or exiled to another planet. Perhaps his methods would work on 10% of the libs but I wouldn't hold my breath. I work with a man who is liberal and about as mean-spirited as you can get yet he dares to call me nasty because I dare to(horrors)disagree with him. Oh well all we can do is keep on trucking and hope that the worst of them never get the power they crave. Vote for McCain, people. He is not the best but the alternative is unthinkable.

Grumpy
Yeah, I was forced to live up in Bremerton for 6 months back in 74. My only "ride" was a motorcycle. It rained every day I was there except one.

Yeah, I was grumpty too.

I never discuss politics or religion
– not because it is impolite or boorish, but because it is futile.

Without revealing bias, politely recommend books, and make an honest effort to read those recommended to you by those whose opinions you respect.

I was a “progressive” liberal until I read Atlas Shrugged – many, many years ago.

Why not post these as the
rules for this forum? I am constantly amazed at how people view an article and comment on it from out in left field. (No pun intended) Honestly, the nastiness between posters and the completely off subject bantering that goes on here only dilutes the message that reasoned thinkers are trying to get across. In many cases I simply stop scrolling and reading as it becomes too tedious to filter through the crud that these people want to pass off as intelligent discourse.

Mud Slinging
The true definition of mud slinging is telling the TRUTH about your opponent.

It is easy to prove something is false - if it is. It is hard to prove something is false if it isn't false. That is why some people resort to name calling.

Please try to post only true facts and you will go much further.

When you did you stop beating your wife

45caliber?

It's actually not so easy to dispell false rumors, especially among the stupid and stubborn, once they're out there in space...

That's what is so disgraceful about (some) on the right spreading ridiculous rumors about Obama attending a madrassa or lacking patriotism instead of discussing the issues.


Vic
Ratas is not giving Wendy a hard time. He has a sense of humor.

``````
My Gawd Wendy! Please let us know your plan and accept us into your inner circle!

We are one with you !


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