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Old 11-14-2024, 11:20 AM
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The Biggest Blunder in the History of American Politics

I've been avoiding this site since the election because I'm not really a fan of schadenfreude any more. I'm not into making fun of people that simply went all in believing the wrong people. Most of them will mature and see where they had erred. Heck, it happened to me in my mid-20's. Some people figure it out sooner, some later, and some never.

But I'm less forgiving if the Joy Rieds, Jack Smiths, etc. of the world. Some of them need to be prosecuted. But only a very few.

But the reason for this thread is this unbelieveably fantastic article. Of course, it may be because he's saying everything I've believed for the last 8 years, only he covers it a LOT better. He hits every single point. I recommend reading the whole thing. It is from my favorite text opinion site. And yes, I know you can only lead a horse to water. This is sort of an "integrity" check.

The Biggest Blunder in the History of American Politics

An important footnote: The very beginning has a hyperlink to the author's article from after the election of 2020, to which he sometimes refers. It's a hum-dinger as well.
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