Say it. Then say it again. And again. And again. 
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In practice, I think Trump made it more difficult. Though he also opened the Overton Window to heterodox policy ideas on the right, which is one of the interesting paradoxes of his presidency.
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@NRO thinks that "conservative views" means "zombie Reaganism." Their problem is not Trump, it is that this worldview is completely exhausted.
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Yes. And if more people had realized this, we could have stopped this. May it never happen again.
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They knew. They ALL knew. And the end of the day, we all have to find peace with our choices. Choosing power over principal is going to be tough enough without piling on this kind of phony bull shit
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NRO can't restore its credibility as a voice of conservatism after 4+ years of anti-anti garbage. Most of its writers didn't have the guts to say that Trump was obviously a psychopath and anti-conservative and anti-American.
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Ah yes, but now he can promote conservative ideas without having to answer why these same people empowered Trump. The miracle of cognitive dissonance! What a world!
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National Review has made itself into a joke. They carried water for Trump for four years, and now they think they can just abracadabra themselves back to being principled conservatives. Buckley must be spinning.
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May we never let it be possible in our lifetimes
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