Stephens: Time for Never Trumpers like me to admit we erred
Bret Stephens, a prominent voice in the Never Trump movement, examines the complexities of Donald Trump's persona and the political movement he represents. He concedes that the movement's criticisms may have exaggerated the dangers posed by Trump, particularly in foreign policy and economic management, where outcomes were more favorable than anticipated. Stephens underscores Trump's appeal to working-class voters who feel neglected by the political establishment, arguing that the media often amplifies the extreme elements of Trump's base while ignoring the legitimate grievances of his supporters. He advocates for a reevaluation of the Never Trump stance, suggesting that critics should focus on supporting beneficial policies rather than solely condemning Trump. By encouraging cooperation and recognizing Trump's successes, while remaining vigilant against genuine threats to democracy, Stephens calls for a shift from moralizing to addressing the real concerns of the electorate.
The article invites readers to adopt a more nuanced perspective on Trump's presidency as the political landscape evolves.