“Conservatives used to care too much about values and republicanism to buy ends-justify-the-means logic. But it increasingly appears that political expedience now outweighs basic morality. At least one side of the political spectrum seemed to care about truth. Now both sides are competing to see who can race to the bottom fastest.”

—  Ben Shapiro

2016, Is Truth Becoming Irrelevant to Conservatives? (December 5, 2016)

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