I like this arguing with reason idea you mentioned above. Let's try it out:
D: I also really believe that Obama is naive.
M: This is an opinion offered with what reasons? That, "He thinks the world is inherently good. He thinks people play by the rules. He thinks there is order. He believes that everyone is civilized."
Have you any reasons to offer that the world isn't good or that Obama believes that it is, or any of the other opinions you suggest he believes? For a person who takes people at face value you sure stuff Obama full of opinions you hold of him. You sound like a raving madman rather than one offering reason, no?
D: "But when reality humiliates, slaps, kicks, punches and impales him, he's quick to blame somebody else for his problems. The president should just resign if he doesn't understand what it means to be a leader. Let somebody else take over."
Ah, such a fine reasoned argument, full of logic, demonstration, and proofs. Magnificently done. Jesus!
D: "But when reality humiliates, slaps, kicks, punches and impales him, he's quick to blame somebody else for his problems. The president should just resign if he doesn't understand what it means to be a leader. Let somebody else take over."
M: Damn if that isn't just filled with the finest reasoned logic. Hehehehehehe