11) And they were!
But of course that's not the whole story. Republicans had a growing list of grievances, too.
Sometimes those didn't play out in public, but behind the scenes there was growing frustration with the emergence of what came to be called 'cancel culture'.
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12) Weinstein fell, and no one shed any tears for him: the story was pretty damning.
But many felt like there was a motte-and-baily beginning to envelope culture: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motte-and.
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21) Because if you went on CNN, you would see an entire page full of attacks on Trump, for getting COVID, and for not being careful enough.
Which, ok, sure, but there's another narrative here, too.
Which is that Trump did what leaders do.
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22) He got COVID because he prioritized running the government over his personal safety. And then he left the hospital early.
Because he was the President of the United States of America, the leader of the free world.
The world wasn't got to stop spinning while he was sick.
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25) And, to top it off, the president (at the time) of the United States of America attempting to overturn an election he lost.
There were a ton of things at stake, but I guess at some point many people were single issue voters.
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