There’s no “fishing expedition” about it: I was well aware from the get-go that your current arguments against employers disfavoring Trump supporters contradict the more libertarian views that you have frequently proclaimed on this board throughout most of your posting history. I have quoted similarly contradictory earlier posts of yours elsewhere as well.
And the idea that my pointing out glaring contradictions in your expressed opinions constitutes any kind of “ad hominem argumentation” just shows that you don’t understand what an ad hominem argument is.
Anybody’s free to be a hypocrite and/or to change their mind whenever they want to, of course. But if you spend a lot of time on these boards arguing for Position A in order to persuade other posters to agree with you, and then some years later you start spending a lot of time arguing for the opposite of Position A—without bothering to explain how to reconcile those two views or what has changed in your thinking—then you can hardly blame other people for finding that your apparent inability to know your own mind negatively impacts your persuasiveness.
Feel free. But I think you may be mistaken if you imagine that your “calling out” reflects more negatively on the poster who’s criticizing your self-contradictory statements than on the poster who can’t seem to figure out which of two contradictory positions he actually supports.
Criticizing your muddleheaded thinking, which seems to follow whatever conservative talking points are currently du jour without any regard for thoughtful consistency, doesn’t preclude making direct rebuttals to your alleged “point” as well. As you can see from my post #388 in this thread, shortly following my post #386 that you’re so miffed about.