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desire to be known in a strange way by tens and thousands of ways by lots of strangers. there s a strange impulse here and i don t see any evidence that it s gone except it s transforming into the desir to campaign for public office, which you have to wonder, are they connected, these pasttimes? you can be an idiot on the internet and what do you mean by idiot? i think everybody can agree? he did this by accident? mistakes were made? clearly, everyone agrees that was done. and he said as much. dumb and mistakes. is this what you mean by this? you don t think this tells you anything more than a mental head, unforced err in baseball? you re right. if he he talks about that new york times magazine piece, wanting this attention. and if voters find that s a bigger driver than fighting for them fighting for them is another met for. what do you mean by fighting for them? is he a strong advocate for new york? he s going to add some sizzle to
i can t understand your side, i can t really sit down and talk across the table and discuss that when the other side just doesn t want him there, right? and so everything is framed around we don t want him as president, we want him out, so we can t even sit down and have the dialogue on what are the real issues and can we come to some sort of compromise? we can t get that where the polarization right now when the focus is just getting him out of office as opposed to it seems to me there s competing sets of facts, and as somebody who s on the outside like myselfing i look at i like at people with competing sets of facts and i go, i don t know who to believe. i m inclined to believe democrats because that s what i am but i can t help but wonder when republicans hold up a contrasting set of facts. the desire to see him gone outweighs the desir to do something substantial about health care, immigration reform. that outweighs that.
of dick cheney for the republican vice presidential nomination in 2000. in today s wall street journal, rove tells the story of how he made the case against george w. bush s desir he knew i was opposed and invited me to make the case against his idea. i came to our meeting armed with eight political objections. mr. bush heard me out, but with a twist. i explained my objections with mr. cheney sitting mute and expressionless next to the governor. the next day, mr. bush called to say i was right. there would be real political problems if he chose mr. cheney, so solve them, he said. politics was my responsibility, his job was different to select his best partner in the white house and a person the country would have confidence in if something terrible happened to him.