You might say it’s a war between Republicans and Democrats, or conservatives and liberals, and in large measure, that’s true. But at the heart of it, it’s a war between reality and denial. Nearly half the country has been sold a bill of goods by Donald Trump and his cronies. But they don’t want to admit they’ve been swindled — because it would involve admitting they’re the worst thing in Trumpworld: losers and suckers.
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History doesn’t look kindly on populist leaders, because they largely appeal to their time and lack relevance once it’s passed. They thrive in the fires of their own rhetoric, but when cooler heads prevail, they’re largely forgotten.
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It can be argued that the 2020 election could not have gone better for Republicans. They will probably hold the Senate, make gains in the House, and purge themselves of the political albatross around their neck that Trump has become.
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(Pollsters) kept assuring us that they’d “made adjustments” in the way they posed their questions to ensure they wouldn’t make the same mistakes again in 2020. Learning from your mistakes is a good thing. But what if your adjustments make things worse instead of better? That’s exactly what seems to have happened. Either that, or they didn’t adjust nearly enough.
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Trump wasn’t running against Hillary Clinton this time, but against a relatively likeable, mild-mannered gentleman named Joe Biden. On top of that, the vast majority of Trump voters said they were voting for him, not against Biden. Trump got worse, and his supporters became more devoted to him. To the rest of us, this seems absurd, bordering on insane. The question is, why?
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(“The Snake”) tells the story of a woman who rescues a freezing snake and is rewarded for her trouble with a fatal, poisonous bit. Trump uses it to depict immigrants as “snakes,” but when viewed in a different light, it’s the perfect allegory for Trump himself.
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