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The 2018 opinion piece, while gutsy, was a sly justification for silence. The mask of anonymity is entwined with his alcoholism; his recovery only arrived when he spoke truthfully in his own name. Courage doesn’t always come on time, but as many an addict has ruefully remarked, it’s better late than never. in the Tea Party) serve less to implicate the pre-Trump G.O.P. than to flatter Adam Kinzinger, who always appears presciently distressed by the intransigent drift of his own party.
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Opinion | The Radicalization of the Young Right
  + stars: | 2023-07-31 | by ( Michelle Goldberg | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +2 min
When Sitman condemned the right’s cruelty toward trans people, Hochman conceded some of his points. “Do I love the way that some people on the right talk about sensitive culture issues surrounding stuff like transgenderism always? “Could we use more empathy and humility in the way that we approach these questions? Absolutely.”In March, Hochman went to work for Ron DeSantis, who at the time still looked like the most viable standard-bearer for a post-Trump Republican Party. But whatever his motives, his trajectory from conservative intellectual wunderkind to disgraced troll tells us quite a bit about the culture of the young right.
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