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“Flip-flopping” is not necessarily a bad thing. Changing one’s mind is their right. In the case of politicians it would help if the change is accompanied by an explanation such as saying, "I see where it was wrong to sign the Norquist Pledge since it is leading the country down the wrong road and to fiscal ruin.
Flip-flopper DOESN’T refer to simply changing your mind. It means someone who changes his opinions according to his current audience. His “stance” or take on a subject changes with each change of the audience listening to him speak. It no longer has its original meaning of “changing your mind”. It has broadened in the political sense of the word.
Justice22 over 12 years ago
“Flip-flopping” is not necessarily a bad thing. Changing one’s mind is their right. In the case of politicians it would help if the change is accompanied by an explanation such as saying, "I see where it was wrong to sign the Norquist Pledge since it is leading the country down the wrong road and to fiscal ruin.
Homer D. Poe over 12 years ago
Some people don’t get the joke. Guess they support a filp-flopper
K M over 12 years ago
I forget who said this, but the day “politician” became a career choice is the day we lost the republic.
noreenklose over 12 years ago
Flip-flopper DOESN’T refer to simply changing your mind. It means someone who changes his opinions according to his current audience. His “stance” or take on a subject changes with each change of the audience listening to him speak. It no longer has its original meaning of “changing your mind”. It has broadened in the political sense of the word.