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As Gutfeld reflects on personal growth alongside political evolution, he cites his own early support for Trump and the subsequent transformation of his views. He draws an analogy to the Sex Pistols, whom he initially despised but later came to appreciate. This parallel exemplifies the notion that change is not only permissible but crucial as perspectives evolve over time.
The "Trump Effect," as Gutfeld describes it, goes through phases: repulsion, confusion, and ultimately, acceptance. He highlights how many individuals, both public figures and everyday citizens, have shifted their stance on various issues largely influenced by Trump’s boldness and defiance of political norms.