I don't live in a perfect world. I live in the real one.
In the real world, people sometimes do and say dishonest things in order to trick you for their own personal gain. Some people/groups lie more than others. But lies are lies. Broken promises are still broken promises no matter how much someone wants to pretend that it really only depends on who broke the promise.
In the rose-colored glasses world you're in, the President's clothes are spectacularly woven and he is resplendent in near godlike perfection. He is infallible. When anything bad happens, it's CLEARLY everyone ELSE'S fault. If he breaks a promise, it's someone else who forced him to break it. He can do no wrong. He is the savior.
No, you don't want to come over to the real world. Out here, there's no room to build monstrously complicated victimization and conspiracy theories to cover up failure and misconduct. Illogical and easily debunked excuses quickly disintegrate - just like the emperor's clothes.
Stay in your world. You probably won't be able to handle the force of the real one's trauma.
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost
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