
The article argues that the political right operates with an efficiency rooted in emotional appeal rather than verifiable truth. It suggests liberals have historically believed truth and institutional self-correction would prevail, but the right prioritizes claims that are emotionally compelling and tribally reinforcing. This approach, the author contends, normalizes the idea that empirical facts require 'both sides' and that expertise is merely biased opinion, leading to a corrosive debate environment.
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