There's a fair amount of evidence that JBP's beliefs are even more heretical than he lets on. However, like Trump, he doesn't want to throw the first punch. He thinks he can tell the Permanent Revolution to not be so revolutionary.
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Replying to @Alrenous
"I can't do it. I can't do it," was a rather loaded response when asked about 100 Years Together
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That was early this year when he was being pilloried by the press for being an alt-right Nazi demon and had yet to speak one way or the other about jq
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To be fair to JBP, it's easy to confuse rejecting the JQ with rejecting the kind of person who obsesses with with JQ.
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True, and he would be of little use to the people who could most benefit from him if he frightened them off with jq. Still, to feign ignorance of that book in such a way is a strange approach.
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He should have said "That's a political minefield, and I can't navigate it without planning," or something of that nature. However, that's a very advanced technique, he doesn't seem to have learned it yet.
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I think he actually used a version of that in his latest interview with British GQ.
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...which is why I like to hedge with 'yet'.
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