Charles Koch shows that people, at least some, can learn from mistakes, even though it may take them a long time. This gives me hope for the human race, and is why I continue to make what I hope are useful comments and blog reporting.
I am unhappy that he still won't admit he did wrong by his backing of climate denialism.
Juliana Kaplan
Nov 24, 2020, 2:16 PM
The billionaire megadonor Charles Koch is doubling down on saying he "screwed up" by fueling partisanship.
In a new interview with Axios, Koch expanded on the issues with partisanship that he detailed in his new book. He told the interviewer, Mike Allen, about when he realized his mistake.
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Koch has poured millions into the GOP and conservative movements; he and his late brother David are credited with helping to create and shape the modern tea party. His $45 billion fortune comes from Koch Industries, the refinery business Koch inherited from his father.
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