Ratvol
ETSU, University of Tennessee
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Unlike liberals who have an almost pathological need to always be right (hence the incessant need to virtue signal); conservatives (who understand human fallibility) have no difficulty in admitting that they have been fooled by someone or have been mistaken.The fact they fell for spending cuts the second time tells me you're wrong
Yeah no virtue signaling hereUnlike liberals who have an almost pathological need to always be right (hence the incessant need to virtue signal); conservatives (who understand human fallibility) have no difficulty in admitting that they have been fooled by someone or have been mistaken.
That is why conservative self awareness will ALWAYS be more pragmatic that liberal Utopianism. We know capitalism is imperfect but is the best system available while liberals keep thinking communism or some other political system can overcome human self interest.
Sure Jan….The whatchaboutism is strong here....
Anyone with a room temperature IQ knew Biden was lying about Hunter
Sure Jan….
Some of us are old enough to remeber the absolute avalanche of editorials praising Biden for his integrity shown by his promise to not pardon Hunter.
So I guess you are acknowledging that they ALL new better but we’re just blatantly LYING to us? That makes it actually worse
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What Hunter Biden tells us about America
Treating the rule of law as a partisan issue is the mark of a corroded political culturewww.ft.com
The blanket pardon
The media not calling out Biden for obvious lie
Glad you didn’t fall for it (truly I am). That does nothing however to refute my assertion that a large contingent of the chattering classes with access to the media either DID believe it or else, knew better and chose to gaslight the voting public anyway. Hence the representative opinion piece I linked. There were many many more like it celebrating the fact that Joe B was selflessly following “the rule of law”Like this...