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One of the most obvious misconceptions about liberals today is that they personify tolerance. The Oxford English Dictionary defines tolerance as the ability or willingness to tolerate something, in particular the existence of opinions or behavior that one does not necessarily agree with.
A recent poll by the Survey Center on American Life at the American Enterprise Institute found that Democrats are twice as likely as Republicans to report ending a friendship over a political disagreement (20% versus 10%). Liberals are also far more likely than conservatives are to say they are no longer friends with someone due to political differences (28% versus 10%). However, no group is more likely to end a friendship over political differences than liberal women 33% responded they stopped a friendship over politics.
I wasnât planning on reading any of the new batch of Donald Trump books. His vampiric hold on the nationâs attention for five years was nightmarish enough; one of the small joys of the post-Trump era is that itâs become possible to ignore him for days at a time.
But after reading an article adapted from âFrankly, We Did Win This Election: The Inside Story of How Trump Lostâ by Michael C. Bender, a Wall Street Journal reporter, I changed my mind and picked it up. What caught my attention wasnât his reporting on White House disarray and Trumpâs terrifying impulses â some details are new, but that story is familiar. Rather, I was fascinated by Benderâs account of the people who followed Trump from rally to rally like authoritarian Deadheads.