There's no need for faux outrage at Trump
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Most presidential elections feature an exhausting series of faux-outrage cycles, where partisans pretend to be outraged by "gaffes" from the opposing party.
You probably remember Mitt Romney's "I like being able to fire people" comment, Barack Obama saying "You didn't build that," or Obama's use of the idiom "lipstick on a pig" when discussing Sarah Palin, among many other tedious examples of things that people were only pretending to be angry about.
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