I always like Gloria Steinem. She used to work for Hugh Hefner, you know. And she once told him, decades ago, something I've long remembered.
It's just that ... a man is known by his enemies, and all yours are in the Post Office.
It is wise to remember how the best choice you can make in any battle is your selection of enemies.
Kurt Vonnegut reported in Cat's Cradle on Bokonism and the wrang-wrang, `a person who steers people away from a line of speculation by reducing that line, with the example of the wrang-wrang's own life, to an absurdity.'
If you select a wrang-wrang as your enemy, you have a head start.
Noted wrang-wrangs through history were: Goliath; the rich (in the New Testament and American movies); King Midas; the parable Grasshopper; Scarlet O'Hara; Blanche DuBois; Joe McCarthy, and Dohbya.
There is an excellent current example, but she may burn out long before she's of any further use. That's why the Democrats need to assist with the Wasilla Wacko's self-promotion. Invite Simple Sarah to the White House. Answer her gibberish at a high level. Pretend to take her seriously. Contend against her idiot ramblings with gravity and a concerned countenance. Treat her like any other inflatable doll; keep the air in while she's of use.
We are known by our enemies, and, right now, or best choice is, well, here's a handy reference.