The Unbearable Sophistry of Adam Kinzinger
By Jim Thompson | Mar 14, 2022 8:00 AM ET
On March 11th, Adam Kinzinger cleansed himself. He tweeted that he wished he had voted to impeach Donald Trump, the first time. In fact, it’s the “biggest regret” of his now dead-man-walking career.
https://twitter.com/AdamKinzinger/status/1502459450355068930I don’t know what “hindset” is, but he regrets not joining Pelosi a year earlier. No Republican, including Liz Cheney, voted for that impeachment but now, two years later, with his political career auguring in at terminal velocity and nothing to lose, he wants you to know how much he hates Donald Trump. In short, he has principles now. Back in 2019? Not so much.
This change of heart has nothing to do with principle. It has everything to do with his abundant and present sophistry.
Since January 6, 2021 (when Kinzinger apparently hid under his desk), Kinzinger has demonstrated an unyielding ability to act like a jilted teenage lover, a son left out of the dad’s will, the kid not picked for a pick-up basketball game. He’s angry with everyone he thought “loved him.” I don’t know what switch was flipped in the mind of this Lt. Colonel of the Air National Guard, but he’s broken like a china doll. Shattered into pieces.
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