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The internet is forever. And ever and ever. It’s useless to try putting one over on the American people by claiming you said something you never said.
If you’re a politician, a media personality, or a writer like me, any public utterance or published article is open to inspection with a few clicks and a far too intimate knowledge of Google algorithms. In other words, if you try to fudge the truth, you’re toast.
Thisisthetimeofyearwelookbackandponderthestupidityofotherpeoplewhopredictedincrediblydumbthings.Wecanpointourfingersandlaughatthem,allthewhilethinking,“TherebutforthegraceofGodgoI.”
Everyonebutme.I’mhappytosaythatmypredictions(ifyoucanfindthem)allcametopass.IpredictedJoeBidenwouldbere-electedinalandslide.IalsopredictedtheChicagoWhiteSoxwouldwintheWorldSeries(theylostarecord121games).IalsodivinedthattheRepublicanswouldlosetheHouse,failtotaketheSenate,andelectMattGaetzasminorityleaderintheHouse.
It’snotimportantthatnoneofthosethingscametopass.TheManyWorldsTheoryofquantummechanicstellsusthat“all