Tim,
It is one thing to state that we should not encourage a beginning point in a thread off-topic from golf architecture. It is quite another to try to control the ebb and flow of conversations once they begin.
Think about the last time you sat around with an interesting person and had a chat. Conversations between learned people almost always meander and vector to and fro because that is the nature of human communication.
We can all be Vulcans here, but that is hardly human, now is it?
It does not always have to come down to politics, but I for one see things quite a bit differently from talks I've had with Goodale over a beer or six.
Same goes for Moriarty, although I would never admit it to him
As friendships evolve, they rarely become exclusively focused on one thing or common interest. Yes, there is the main basis, but the last time Shivas and I sat around for a few hours, there was not much golf discussed, that is for sure.
As for the site somehow automatically attracting a bunch of dullards spewing their hard-headed dogma at the rest of us, all I can say is that people like that get chased off very quickly because the Treehouse is quite intolerant of inarticulate contributors with shallow perspectives.
Especially if they cannot defend their positions.
"Four legs good, two legs better . . . . . . "
Get my point? This is an uncomfortable place for sheep.
Maybe this was a half-baked idea and Patrick is right. But again, the last time I sat down and had dinner with Patrick, I found him every bit as articulate, interesting and opinionated on a variety of subjects as golf architecture.
Same goes for Wigler and Shooter.
Let's keep one thing in mind: There are plenty of things to explore and massage that have nothing to do with the visceral emotions of politics.
And even when we are playing political ping pong, everyone gets a chance to view another perspective.
Long ago, I quit reading the headlines of newspapers and have come to focus on the Op Ed pages. Yet 90% of the editorial or opinion pieces I read in the Chronicle are mushy, poorly reasoned and transparently misleading when compared to the stuff on this board.
I'm not ready to give up on this idea just yet.