You actually can be passionate about things like making rational decisions based on a thorough airing of the facts, a reasonable and informed debate, a respect for the Constitution that includes, um, knowing about it.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
You can be passionate about anything.
We mistake politics for legislative debate. You can be passionate without being personal.
Having an understanding of what's possible also makes me redouble my efforts to fight those who stand in the way of doing the things that my constituents and the country would want to get done.
I'm passionate about people. I've spent my life in advocacy. People matter - whether or not we agree on the issue, people matter.
If you are a friend of the Constitution as I am, I hope you will consider engaging me in the topics of my posts whether you agree or disagree with my position on a particular subject.
What I'm passionate about is History, and politics interest me only insofar as it is the cross-section of History in the present.
My passion for ideas is not matched with a passion for partisan or electoral politics.
I've been studying the Constitution for myself but also as a way for me, as a Democrat, to comprehend the Right. I think it's important that people who are politically active understand both sides.
I have to be passionate about everything I do.
It is reason, and not passion, which must guide our deliberations, guide our debate, and guide our decision.