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It says a lot about his "principles." That people who might have agreed with him didn't agree with his methods. And that's why I used him as an example earlier in this thread.
Principles and methods are one thing. Content is another. The fact that he was a major jerk about how he presented things doesn't change the fact that most of what he presented was accurate. Perhaps there's a corollary to the lack of understanding that being right for it's own sake is motivation enough for people with principles. That would be the inability to separate the methods with which someone speaks the truth with the truth itself. The truth doesn't need to be sugar-coated or even expressed politely to remain the truth. The truth is the truth, even if the person expressing the truth isn't especially admirable in his methods or style.
Do you even grasp the difference between form and substance? You don't need to answer. Your posts have already revealed that truth.