Narratives are only as good for as long as they have a shelf life. The narrative of Trump’s indominability is about to end. Sorta like the narrative that Biden screwed the pooch in Afghanistan."In '16, Trump was viewed as the least conservative Republican presidential candidate since Gerald Ford in '76. In '20, however, he was viewed as the most conservative GOP candidate in the history of this question in the ANES survey going back to '72." https://t.co/JP9X3GClx1
— Kenneth Baer (@KennethBaer) August 30, 2021
Yep. Facts on the ground vs. what? I’m not sure what created the early media frenzy. Boredom? Eagerness to prove independence? Distrust of competence in government? Short memories? Honestly curious about it. https://t.co/PQBiajdQ8L
— Heather Cox Richardson (TDPR) (@HC_Richardson) August 30, 2021
That is NOT the narrative the GOP was going for..@djrothkopf: "Unlike his three immediate predecessors in the Oval Office, all of whom also came to see the futility of the Afghan operation, Biden alone had the political courage to fully end America’s involvement."https://t.co/8saNP3lDoz
— Jeffrey Goldberg (@JeffreyGoldberg) August 30, 2021
Yeah, and "fetch" is not gonna happen, either.beyond parody pic.twitter.com/r3xWF2RxTF
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) August 30, 2021
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