Recently, Donald Trump has sat down with podcasters including Lex Fridman, Logan Paul, and Theo Von.
“The podcasters get views, status, and revenue, and Trump gets access to their audience, which is dominated by young men,” @helenlewis writes.
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Recently, Donald Trump has sat down with podcasters including Lex Fridman, Logan Paul, and Theo Von.
“The podcasters get views, status, and revenue, and Trump gets access to their audience, which is dominated by young men,” @helenlewis writes.
“The Democratic Party, for decades the progressive bastion of the United States, is emerging today as the party of the status quo,” @GrahamDavidA writes:
“We must learn to live in an America where an overwhelming number of our fellow citizens have chosen a president who holds the most fundamental values and traditions of our democracy, our Constitution, even our military in contempt,” writes @davidfrum:
“The stale politics of identity that tries to reduce even the glaringly inconvenient fact of Trump’s multiracial alliance to ‘white women’ stands in the way of overcoming the real democratic crisis,” @thomaschattwill writes:
“The stale politics of identity that tries to reduce even the glaringly inconvenient fact of Trump’s multiracial alliance to ‘white women’ stands in the way of overcoming the real democratic crisis,” @thomaschattwill writes:
Americans made a bad choice in reelecting Donald Trump—but the Democrats deserved to lose, @jbarro writes:
Americans made a bad choice in reelecting Donald Trump—but the Democrats deserved to lose, @jbarro writes:
Many Democrats assumed that Americans would ultimately not vote for Donald Trump. But this, Representative Ritchie Torres says, was pure delusion.
@powellAtlantic on the Democratic congressman who wasn’t surprised by the results of the election:
America has entered a new political era: the Trump Reaction. George Packer on what comes next, and the two Democratic delusions that brought us here:
“If liberals are to respond effectively to the challenge of a new Trump administration, they will need to reflect critically on what happened in 1989, and discard the story they’ve always told themselves about it,” writes Ivan Krastev: