I was recently accused by a friend (in a helpful, non-antagonistic way) of "preaching to the choir." Instinctually, I took umbrage at this; in the past, I've always taken pride in the fact that I actively seek out those offering opposing viewpoints, speaking to them calmly and patiently, rather than turning my back on them to instead holler into an echo chamber. She was right though. I certainly wasn't using verbiage that would attract a hard right conservative to give my thoughts a genuine listen. The only people who might possibly have heard me were like-minded individuals who needed no convincing. BUT. It got me thinking. Who should I be speaking to, really? As I stated in my last blog post, anyone who hasn't been convinced after all that's happened to amend their opinion of the Republican party certainly isn't going to have their mind changed by anything I have to say. Reaching out to them, attempting to sway them, appealing to their sense of d...