Many people painted themselves into a corner with their initial decision that Trump must always be defended against his critics, and to portray those critics as agents of an evil greater than any of his faults. The more they invested in defending the latest outrage, the more resistant they became to admitting that perhaps the critics had…
Many people painted themselves into a corner with their initial decision that Trump must always be defended against his critics, and to portray those critics as agents of an evil greater than any of his faults. The more they invested in defending the latest outrage, the more resistant they became to admitting that perhaps the critics had been right while they were wrong - not just mistaken, but morally wrong.
Many people painted themselves into a corner with their initial decision that Trump must always be defended against his critics, and to portray those critics as agents of an evil greater than any of his faults. The more they invested in defending the latest outrage, the more resistant they became to admitting that perhaps the critics had been right while they were wrong - not just mistaken, but morally wrong.