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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsIs there anyone more useless than David Brooks?
He wrote a horrible column a few days ago, blaming the "Elites" for Trump's popularity.
Thankfully, he gets taken to the woodshed here:
I regret to report the economic anxiety theory of Trumpism is back
The question of why Donald Trump manages to maintain such a grip on the Republican base, to the point where he can remain a nationally viable candidate despite all of his misdeeds and legal woes, is one of the most important issues in American politics. Its a subject that has been explored extensively, with the best evidence converging on the same general story: Trump is the avatar of a kind of resentful reactionary politics, one uncomfortable with a changing America, that defines the worldview of a plurality (if not a majority) of the GOP faithful.
But this answer offers few easy solutions and makes some people uncomfortable, as it feels a bit too much like a judgment of Trump supporters. So we get efforts to reject the evidence, often relying on long-debunked alternative arguments.
The latest example of this phenomenon is David Brookss new column in the New York Times. In a piece titled What if Were the Bad Guys Here?, Brooks criticizes those that would explain Trumps persistent political support as a product of racism and anxious attachment to hierarchy. This explanation has some truth, he concedes, but is also a monument to elite self-satisfaction.
In its place, Brooks urges his readers to try on a vantage point in which we anti-Trumpers are not the eternal good guys. In this counterstory, Trump represents a boiling up of decades of working-class frustration with an economic system rigged in favor of those with college degrees. The elites unwillingness to face this hard truth, Brooks argues, is both a failure of introspection and a social disaster in the making.
https://www.vox.com/2023/8/4/23818817/trump-support-david-brooks-economic-anxiety
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It's the racism, stupid!
yankee87
(2,858 posts)Once someone uses the word, "elites", to describe anyone who disagrees with them, I tune out. So sick of that name.
JHB
(38,327 posts)https://driftglass.blogspot.com/search/label/David%20Brooks
He's been working the David Brooks beat for the last 20 years or so, going back to when Brooks was serving up his pap at Bill Kristol's Weekly Standard.
Coventina
(29,936 posts)2naSalit
(103,805 posts)They are few.
TheRealNorth
(9,647 posts)And Conservatives are not going to blame themselves.....
appalachiablue
(44,174 posts)Skittles
(172,822 posts)I understand them all too well, which is why I FUCKING DESPISE THEM.
Fiendish Thingy
(24,038 posts)ProfessorGAC
(77,248 posts)Trump, Pence, McCarthy, Greene, Boebert, Jordan, Cruz, Hawley, Gosar, Biggs, Kennedy (both of them), RoJo, Vance, West, ............
AKwannabe
(6,897 posts)tRump at top of list too!
NoRethugFriends
(3,778 posts)maxsolomon
(39,120 posts)"You city slickers think you're better'n us"
I'm sorry, Dave, but where did populists like DeSantis, Cruz, or Hawley go to school?
TheRealNorth
(9,647 posts)Thay are the ones that talk about being "real" Americans, but we are the elitist.
Fuck them all.
PJMcK
(25,122 posts)More useless than David Brooks.
All elected Republicans. Thats a pretty long list.
Anyone named Trump. Redundant, perhaps, but it fits the bill.
Most of the MSM.
I could go on.
Still, I get your point..
Blue Owl
(59,603 posts)Bev54
(13,514 posts)(mostly democrats) for Trump. Failing to look inward on how they themselves are responsible for Trump by appeasement and pushing to have McConnell get rid of him by impeachment. I am so sick of this blame everyone but the republican party for the rise of Trump.