What you call flip-flopping I call personal growth

In today’s paper there is a columnist writing about every miniscule difference between John Kerry in 1984 and John Kerry in 2004. I don’t know about you, but if somebody had *exactly* the same opinions on everything that they did 20 years ago, I’d call them so pig-headed and stubborn that they don’t learn from experience, don’t change their opinion based on new evidence, and don’t grow personally.

So here’s a toast to John Kerry’s ability to think and reason and admit when his original position no longer makes sense based on new information.

3 thoughts on “What you call flip-flopping I call personal growth”

  1. Well, I think George Bush is a big fat flip-flopper on the subject of intoxicants! I understand his opinion on them in 1984 was different than it is today.

    For shame, George!

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