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So the mark of a wise person is his ability to change as soon as he realizes that he has made a mistake. whether You're a former liberal Who finally came around, or maybe an organization that admits that you hired some real idiots. Well, I had to get that out of my system. Now, remember that making mistakes does not define you. This is what you do after a mistake.
You can either say, I admit what I did, and I'm willing to try something new or continue to blame climate change. This is especially true when it comes to Donald Trump. Most idiots hate him even at the cost of destroying themselves. Look at Robert De Niro. He played the boxer, but it was Trump who gave him brain damage. But I'm also a good example. Oh sure. I was a Trump supporter early on.
Flashback to 2015 about Gutfeld: We've heard these rumors that you might run for president. I was wondering if I did this and won, what would my role be?
Trump: Well, I think you'd make a great press secretary. You know, we're finally going to have a little character in this position.
But fast forward a few months.
Gutfeld recall: People are defending him about making fun of disability, making fun of John McCain, making fun of women, making fun of a woman's face. It never ends. “No one will ever stop defending rude things,” he says. He is very impulsive. He's – instead of thinking about what he's saying he's impulsive, and it makes you wonder, do you want an impulsive leader? Or do you want a leader who thinks? I want someone who can beat Hillary. I don't think an impulsive leader will defeat Hillary.
Was this really me? Why were you like this? Was it because Dana and I had a bunch of Coke in the bathroom right before showtime? No, no, no. I offered. But I said not today but, you know, when I hear I describe TrumpReminds me of myself. Witty, strong, frank. And we both dated supermodels. Shout out to Fabio. But why were you so emotional about it? Well, here's an analogy. In the late 70s, I couldn't wait to hear the Sex Pistols. They were punk rock and they were about to destroy all the mainstream crap on radio. But when I got the record, I hated it. It was loud and scary and ugly and evil, and I didn't understand it.
So I separated the record from my collection. I didn't want her evil to spread through my cheap cheat recordings, like some kind of musical STD. But then time passed and I decided Give her another chance. It blew my mind. But the record remains unchanged. I did. What happened there? Why did it take so long? Well, like Trump, the Pistols weren't asking me to like them, and I resented that trust. But then I grew up and loved it.
This is the Trump effect in three steps: aversion, then confusion, then affection. It's the same three feelings I get when I stick my finger in Larry Kudlow's navel. That's why he's smiling. And so the Trumpian messages that were bothering me resonated. I have changed. Trump didn't. So when people in the media say “I used to love Gutfeld but he changed” – it's true that I have changed. If you don't, when you realize you're wrong, you're a fool. Very similar to this fellow.
Jimmy Kimmel: Let's be honest. It was a terrible night last night. It was a terrible night for the women and children, and for the hundreds of thousands of hardworking immigrants who helped take this country away.
Someone got this guy 12 packs of tampons. This is the Trump effect, but it is not a healthy effect. Here is Trump in his meetings with Democrats.
Trump reportedly plans to issue about 100 executive orders after taking office
Peter Doocy: A lot of CEOs, including some who censored you four years ago, come here to kiss the ring. Have they changed or have you changed?
Trump: Well, maybe we've all changed. I think they've gained a lot of respect. I think they looked at the mandate we had. As you know, we won the popular vote.
This is a good answer because it suggests a compromise, even if he doesn't have to give up an inch. It gives Democrats a way out of the darkness. We have all changed. Funnily enough, Trump may turn out to be the Democratic Party's greatest ally, but not for the reason the media thinks. Trump them Moses is parting the sea so that Democrats can escape their extremism and seek safe haven with common sense.
Just when you thought he couldn't do more for the Jews, now this. Maybe they are finally ready to get rid of their golden cows. The Trump effect gives you the green light to speak in real terms about real problems. So now Democrats don't have to take up stupid issues. They can talk about illegal immigration, high crime rates, and schools. Stephen A. smith, Bill Maher, Fetterman – They all seem to be freer. Hell, Fetterman looks positively radiant.
Like Frankenstein if they put in a good brain. And why? Trump has made it acceptable to ignore consciences and focus on the economy, law and order, and yes, fires. When a firefighter comes up that ladder and he doesn't look like you, who's he pretending to be? Yes, I want to look like Ryan Gosling, but it doesn't happen. So, when someone like Zuckerberg feels sad that he now supports Trump, your instinct might say, in hindsight, we're fine.
Carrie Underwood performs “America the Beautiful” at Trump's inauguration
But as Scott Adams always says, all good things take a very long time to happen, including other people. This is why Conservatives never support Trump So miserable. Their ego will not allow them to admit their mistake, because their hatred of Trump is linked to their self-worth.
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But fortunately, not all Democrats are like that. RFK, Tulsi, and Musk, when faced with new information, also changed. How ridiculous for Democrats really. The man they've been trying to imprison for years is the one who frees them from themselves.