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The satirist best-placed to take advantage of this shift could be Stephen Colbert, whose tongue-in-cheek right-wing persona on The Colbert Report already has an air of aggrieved insecurity apt to a member of the opposition.
On this view, P* merely realizes P; it is not identical with P. Given its denial of property identity, this latter view seems less apt to a reductionist interpretation.
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