The Absolute Last Advice You Should Listen to After the Election
Briefly

"If it looks like what's gonna happen happens, I do hope everybody can be gracious and magnanimous," Ford said, highlighting the disconnect between elite expectations and the reality among common voters.
Marc Thiessen questioned whether Democrats would choose to work with Trump or embrace immediate resistance, reflecting an undercurrent of pressure for bipartisanship despite deep ideological divides.
Bret Stephens criticized the ongoing 'politics of Resistance' from liberals, suggesting that Democrats must adjust their stance towards Trump for productive political discourse.
To counsel magnanimity from the left is to smarmily suggest that Democrats ought to just ignore Trump's manifest unfitness for office, reflecting the deep-seated outrage among many.
Read at Slate Magazine
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