With all due respect to two of my favorite commentators, the question of sincerity on the part of No Labels is irrelevant. Plenty of people will probably disagree with me, but I've never seen "sincerity" as either a virtue or a vice: it's just a personal trait. The only importance of sincerity is what the person who has it is sincere ABO…
With all due respect to two of my favorite commentators, the question of sincerity on the part of No Labels is irrelevant. Plenty of people will probably disagree with me, but I've never seen "sincerity" as either a virtue or a vice: it's just a personal trait. The only importance of sincerity is what the person who has it is sincere ABOUT. Nobody was ever more sincere than Adolf Hitler when it came to his hatred of Jews, after all.
No Labels, as you've both said many times, only improves Trump's chances of winning. That should disqualify them, whether they're sincere or cynical.
With all due respect to two of my favorite commentators, the question of sincerity on the part of No Labels is irrelevant. Plenty of people will probably disagree with me, but I've never seen "sincerity" as either a virtue or a vice: it's just a personal trait. The only importance of sincerity is what the person who has it is sincere ABOUT. Nobody was ever more sincere than Adolf Hitler when it came to his hatred of Jews, after all.
No Labels, as you've both said many times, only improves Trump's chances of winning. That should disqualify them, whether they're sincere or cynical.