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@jakez4ut for the Jones thought.
The behavioral studies side of me finds it fascinating, the rational side finds it frustrating.
Every president has moments of honesty, it's usually used against them by political opponents but I appreciate them. -W Bush with his admitted Katrina mishaps. - The left seized this and attacked, conservatives (at the time) went straight defensive - 'his ONLY mistake was admitting he's human and makes mistakes', they proclaimed.
Appreciated Trump's honesty with the 'standing on 5th Avenue and shooting someone' remark. It may be brash but it was honest. He didn't mean it literally, just a rough analogy of extreme "loyalty".
And I'm reminded of how true it is reading the last page of comments. With how much larger than necessary this became, mistakes were obviously made at every level. They're just human, it's gonna happen. Correcting the mistake is what's important
But to see posts proclaiming "his only mistake" and to see how popular such an unrealistic take can be...
So reminiscent of the supporter comments from the President Bush admission. And such a perfect example of the 5th Avenue analogy.
Guess our presidents (if from the favored party) must be like the B. Jones' football system, simply "infallible".