On Tue, Mar 9, 2021 at 3:34 PM Prof David West <[email protected]> wrote:
> schisms might be a better metaphor than civil war. > > you are correct that there is, and always has been, "churn" among factions > within both parties and any significance given to a particular instance of > that churn e.g GOPS taking committee assignments away from a flake or the > Nevada state party instance — originate in the mind of the one pointing at > the event rather than intrinsic to the event itself. One reason that I find > most political headlines to be examples of wishful thinking rather than > communicators of significance. > > davew > > Second that, it's why they call it spin, cause it makes your head spin if you pay too much attention. -- rec --
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