apologist
noun
apol·o·gist
ə-ˈpä-lə-jist
plural apologists
: someone who speaks or writes in defense of someone or something that is typically controversial, unpopular, or subject to criticism
… an apologist for moneyed interests.—S. L. Price
Apologists argued that funneling contracts to his children did not matter too much since the projects—new roads, factories, airports—did get built.—Johanna McGeary
Apologists for the status quo will always claim that if change were really needed, the market would have already made it happen.—Michael Grunwald
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