People Have a Hard Time Accepting, Even Privately, That They’ve Been Conned, and Making That Admission in Public Simply Won’t Happen

What Glinda is saying here is true, of course.

Trump may be convicted of all the charges in the other three indictments (and maybe more to come), and most of his followers will forever maintain that their hero was innocent, the victim of weaponizing the justice system by the Biden crime family, the Deep State, the Hollywood elitists, or whomever.

Admitting the truth would be a horrible embarrassment, and it’s simply never going to happen.

There are people in the former Confederacy who teach their children that the Union invaded them, a 165-year-old assertion that, similarly, will never die.

If you think that reason and truth are the guiding points of our lives, think again.

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One comment on “People Have a Hard Time Accepting, Even Privately, That They’ve Been Conned, and Making That Admission in Public Simply Won’t Happen
  1. Scott McKie says:

    I agree with everything you write here – except your last line.
    Truth and Reason are the guide points in the vast majority of peoples lives – that believe in Truth and Reason.

    The Confederacy is a lie unto itself – and it still is to some — but we know who that are — and Truth and Reason will win out in the end: because the liars always get caught – just like Trump – and the Confederacy wing-nuts.
    As to their kids — it’s up to them to decide whether they want to continue the lie or not.

    Ostracism is a “mean teacher”.