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An equivocator, he is not, saying, “2020 was an existential moment in American history. We could have lost democracy.”

His critics regard him as an equivocator whose ambition has blinded him to the threats against the country and bound him to a former president inciting a politics of victimhood, lies and persecution.

History usually plows such people under as equivocators and worse.

How can I convince the skeptics and equivocators, my friends and neighbors, that yes, the concerns of Americans with darker skin or Jewish surnames are as important as their own?

Across the Thames, another actor, also much beloved here, has been bringing exultant life to another of Mr. Stoppard’s unwitting equivocators.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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