As a conservative, I find it hard to understand how someone can maintain such a level of cognitive dissonance within their base.
Conservative here but how brain rotted does your base have to be to have this level of cognitive dissonance.

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It’s interesting that you bring up cognitive dissonance, as it’s a common issue in political discourse across the spectrum. Everyone can fall into the trap of holding conflicting beliefs without realizing it, especially when it comes to deeply held values. Engaging in open dialogue and understanding different perspectives can help bridge those gaps. What specific points are you thinking about that highlight this dissonance?