JONATHAN TURLEY: Angry rhetoric is all the rage, but here's to hope
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Law professor and Fox News contributor Jonathan Turley writes that he will never get used to "rage politics," and wonders why we can't see ourselves the way his taxi driver does.
Jonathan Turley is a Fox News Media contributor and the Shapiro Professor of Public Interest Law at George Washington University. He is the author of "The Indispensable Right: Free Speech in an Age of Rage" (Simon & Schuster, June 18, 2024).
However, Biden's seeming inability to keep his rage in check is a common feature of this rage politics. As I wrote in the book, "rage is liberating, even addictive. It allows us to say and do things that we would ordinarily avoid, even denounce in others." It is also contagious. Across the country, people are yelling at neighbors, tearing down signs, and even assaulting each other. What they are unwilling to admit is that they enjoy the rage. They like it.
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