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The problem with this strategy is that a person whose entire political history has been conspiratorial and often racist insanity is probably not a person who is going to morph into a normal member of Congress overnight.

From Slate

One U.S. official said the exact terms of Syria’s role were still up for discussion, labeling Monday’s announcement a political signal that will eventually morph into broader anti-ISIS assistance on intelligence and military operations.

From The Wall Street Journal

While his day-to-day living quarters may not be as lavish as one might expect, he is known to have a love of unique cars, including one that can morph into a submarine.

From BBC

“If she’s replaced, that’s the clearest signal our police department may morph into more of a Department of Public Safety—with a greater focus on community well-being than law enforcement.”

From The Wall Street Journal

One can surmise that this political shortsightedness also makes him bridle at believing that Trumpism is fascist, or that conservatism can morph into fascism.

From Salon