Actually, they usually never admit they were wrong. If they can, they almost always opt for pretending they never said the stupid thing in the first place, and acting like you are crazy for insisting that they did.
Though yes, when they do admit they are wrong, they never notice that it's something that happens often. They immediately shift back to pretending that they know everything and you know nothing.
Like I accurately predicted to my Republican family exactly what the tariffs would be like and what they would do, back before the election, and they told me that I was an idiot for thinking the tariffs were anything more than a bluff that would be used to get people to negotiate. Today, they all insist that they never did that and that I never told them what this would be like.
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u/WoppingSet 17h ago
"I was wrong (never 'you were right') THIS time" seems to happen every goddamned time.