Has nothing to do with him being free to live his life He can live his life without having a position of public power over other people, most people do
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And when Glenn, who's smart enough at least to understand what terrible optics this is, asks the question AGAIN the best he can come up with is "Well there's no similar stories about me from high school are there" Fucking shit, man, he lobs you this big fat softball and you bunt
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If nothing else, watching this video demonstrates that this kid is also a horrible public speaker and he's dumb as dirt This is the most stage-managed attempt to willfully give him positive spin you could imagine and Glenn still has to walk the kid through it step by step
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Two things: (1) is having the most progressive platform in the KS House hard? (2) The defense that he was so young (he's STILL young), only works if he shows true growth and an understanding of why it was wrong. You know, *real* remorse. Has he?
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I'm normally hesitant to make the comparison but that's *eerily* Trumplike. And the simple reason is that Coleman is almost certainly another malignant narcissist. The notion of admitting any fault at all is existentially terrifying to both people
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One scary consequence is that anyone who sticks to his side will eventually have to indulge in the narcissism, by proxy. Right now people are just pretending he's contrite, but eventually they'll have to join his opinion that it was no big deal at all. unsustainable dissonance
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