And your response here is what I was expecting. Why take responsibility for your posting history and style when you can make the person pointing it out the issue?
You made a claim. I had the receipts to dispute it. Simple as that
The tone of debates amongst members of the GOP/conservatives has inevitably shifted towards the tone Trump himself used begining in 2015. When you normalize insults, name-calling, and crude behavior at the top of the ticket, and it permeates public political discussions, it shouldn't be a surprise when it percolates down.
It's remarkable to me that some Trump supporters complain about "tone" and "civility" after openly mocking those who criticize Trump's own lack of civility. "Hey, politics is a tough sport", and "quit looking for Miss Manners", or "Trump's a street fighter, and if you can't take it, you shouldn't be running."
So people make all these excuses for his lack of civility, even celebrate it as a positive quality, but then complain about incivility in discussions?
Just seems to be remarkably selective sensitivity.