People's views and attitudes can and do change, but it is important for journalists to question the motives for politicians' doing so.
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Replying to @chrisgeidner
Obama and Clinton have been questioned repeatedly and extensively over their changed views, as have other Dems. No reason Bondi is exempt.
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Replying to @chrisgeidner
is the argument here basically that Bondi should have refused to defend Florida’s ban?
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Replying to @cerealcommas @chrisgeidner
bc attacking lawyers for representing their clients (i.e. being lawyers), underlying merits notwithstanding, seems… ehhhh
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Replying to @chrisgeidner
So what was the point here? Her and her office’s rhetoric and legal arguments are fair game for criticism…
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Replying to @cerealcommas @chrisgeidner
but it felt to me like he was going after her for defending the ban, period, rather than how she did it
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Replying to @cerealcommas
No, and I think my thread and his interview make that abundantly clear.
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Replying to @chrisgeidner
eh, that interview felt more like trying to call her a hypocrite than sincerely interrogating if/why her rhetoric has changed
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