One of the reasons you will never understand MAGA is your perception that people like Ross Douthat on on the Right. He is one of the house conservatives that the NYT keeps around so they can pretend that they are balanced.
I actually watched Trump's press conference at Mara Logo and with the Association of Black Journalists, as well of course the one debate with Harris.
Trump does this stream of consciousness thing he calls "the weave". I was able to pretty much follow along at the press conference. Though I remained unenlightened. Lots of huckster.
The interview with the Association of Black Journalists was more fun. The crowd seemed to enjoy it too. Lots of hooting and hollering from the crowd there for the show and no one was disappointed. I mean he wasn't there to make intellectual arguments on policy and win over converts. I knew the "Kamala not black" comment wasn't off the cuff.
The debate cats and dogs struck me as it did Kamala. Laughable. It encompassed a blatant untruth as well as a common way to demean another ethnic group based on food most often leveled at Asians but this time against Black immigrants. It was simply too crazy. Harris was laughing, so was I, so was everyone. It was just wrong on so many levels. It won him the debate and kept immigration at the top of the news cycle for another week and a half.
Good review of little le carre's book, top of my to read list, thanks.
If you look at the part of the famous they/them ad that comes before the punchline, it was a pretty obvious appeal to minority voters, especially men. In the end, it resonated beyond that but the original intent was pretty clear.
One of the reasons you will never understand MAGA is your perception that people like Ross Douthat on on the Right. He is one of the house conservatives that the NYT keeps around so they can pretend that they are balanced.
Speaking Trumpian was a lot of fun.
I actually watched Trump's press conference at Mara Logo and with the Association of Black Journalists, as well of course the one debate with Harris.
Trump does this stream of consciousness thing he calls "the weave". I was able to pretty much follow along at the press conference. Though I remained unenlightened. Lots of huckster.
The interview with the Association of Black Journalists was more fun. The crowd seemed to enjoy it too. Lots of hooting and hollering from the crowd there for the show and no one was disappointed. I mean he wasn't there to make intellectual arguments on policy and win over converts. I knew the "Kamala not black" comment wasn't off the cuff.
The debate cats and dogs struck me as it did Kamala. Laughable. It encompassed a blatant untruth as well as a common way to demean another ethnic group based on food most often leveled at Asians but this time against Black immigrants. It was simply too crazy. Harris was laughing, so was I, so was everyone. It was just wrong on so many levels. It won him the debate and kept immigration at the top of the news cycle for another week and a half.
Good review of little le carre's book, top of my to read list, thanks.
If you look at the part of the famous they/them ad that comes before the punchline, it was a pretty obvious appeal to minority voters, especially men. In the end, it resonated beyond that but the original intent was pretty clear.