2 - is because of the way the left has treated the right in this country for DECADES - without sounding like I am defending it. And I am not. I believe all at once that the right’s embracing of Trump is a by-product of the tyrannical and bad faith treatment perpetrated on the
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3 - right culturally and politically and economically by the left, and at the same time that the right will deeply regret (deeply) its choice of Trump as the antidote. In other words, I’m on an island. I find the secular progressive left of today thoroughly repugnant, and
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4 - when I think of the way they have treated Kavanaugh, Romney, Bork, Ryan (granny wheelchair), and too many more to count, I get a guttural impulse that sounds like a Trumpkin for two seconds. When I think about their blame-America response to 9/11, I want to be sick.
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5 - They are not my friends. But all political realities about lesser of two evils notwithstanding, I cannot and will not give in to the impulse that has become Trumpism. It often fights what I’m against, and when it does, I’ll join. But it rarely fights for what I’m for.
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6 - And if I have to stay on this ideological island a bit longer, so be it. But the future belongs to the truthful. You’ll see.
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You are not alone on this island. Intellectual consistency is for some reason extremely rare today, but it does still exist.
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Only if your ideology is not to accept any responsibility for anything
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Far simpler to have stated the obvious. The
@gop sold their soul FOR THE COURTS.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Was Chernobyl more likely due to Akimov's negligence in recognizing swelling issues, or less likely? Also: the right became exactly what the left was sounding the horn on. To blame it on the left's sounding of the horn is fairly audacious and self-serving. This ain't it, chief
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One of my maxims as a counselor was, "Victims get sympathy. Sinners get healed." I came to faith, not from dwelling on the sins that had been done to me, but from recognizing that I was guilty of passing them on. I'm hearing victimhood more than self examination.
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