Josh Marshall of Talking Points Memo quotes a reader [CH]:
You will soon post on the "is it all Foley?" question, and I wanted to submit my 2 cents in advance. Here’s the thing about the Foley scandal: it gives people space to change their minds about things. Think about when you’ve admitted a mistake or accepted someone’s knockdown argument on a topic you believe in strongly. Sure, you look at the facts and exercise your capacity for reason. But there is an emotional component too, and it’s a lot easier to change your mind when the other person, or in this case the general public mood, makes it OK for you to shift your perspective.
That’s what Foley has done–provided an emotional space within which people can reevaluate their views without having to question themselves or their previous beliefs too deeply. I believe there has been a growing sense in the country that things are going badly, very badly, on all sorts of fronts. Foley, frankly, doesn’t have much to do with that. But now it’s OK to step up and say, "Hell with it, I’m tired of this crap." And change your vote.
What a fine thought. Wish I’d thought of it…
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