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Number One: Engage in Class Action attacks on the supporters of a given Democratic candidate for their collective lack of judgement, colective lack of maturity, collective lack of knowledge, and collective lack of committment to Truth Justice and the Democratic Way.
Number Two: Engage in Attacks on a Democratic candidate because of the statements and/or actions of one or more self designated supporters of that Candidate, assuming those individuals are not actually on the campaign pay roll. Statements by a campaign spokesperson are of course fair game for some attacks and thus not subject to Rule Number Two.
Some may say that Democrats attacking a Democratic Party Candidate is Stupid Politics also, and undoubtably sometimes it is. However I leave that for a discussion of individual instances, since the definition of an "attack" is harder to pin down when the candidates themselves are overtly asking for a show of confidence in their qualifications to hold office, and are directly appealing for votes.
I think the above Two Rules however should be self evident but unfortunately obviously aren't.
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