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David. The problem is... lame54 Oct 2025 #1
Only foolish people tuned him out 'years ago.' He (as do many) changes and grows. elleng Oct 2025 #3
He helped create this but... lame54 Oct 2025 #4
Did you click on the link and read the Atlantic article? red dog 1 Oct 2025 #6
Compassionate Conservatism is infinitely more paltable than MAGA. DemocratSinceBirth Oct 2025 #21
Not only has he mellowed some, but the key is that intelligent thoughtful people can make us think. Bernardo de La Paz Oct 2025 #5
Thanks elleng Oct 2025 #8
The problem is that people don't read anymore, unless it is in a meme. Bev54 Oct 2025 #17
But WE read. WE are reading it. Some among us attack us for reading it and thinking about it. How dare we! . . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Oct 2025 #19
Thanks, Bernardo Hekate Oct 2025 #31
And aren't the Marcos back? nycbos Oct 2025 #2
Isn't tRump back? Bernardo de La Paz Oct 2025 #7
Yes, they are. The current president of the Philippines is the son of Ferdinand Marcos. red dog 1 Oct 2025 #9
I've been to the Philippines. My partner is from there. I was there for Christmas. DemocratSinceBirth Oct 2025 #23
Ugh...sweet f-ing lisa marie... maspaha Oct 2025 #10
Mia Farrow self-owns. (Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. is the current President of the Philippines) Celerity Oct 2025 #11
That doesn't invalidate Brooks' (Farrow's) point. There are two phases. Bernardo de La Paz Oct 2025 #15
It was a poor, poor example. nt Celerity Oct 2025 #25
"Don't throw out the baby with the bath water" red dog 1 Oct 2025 #38
Brooks has a "no atheist in a foxhole" epiphany and runs Gaugamela Oct 2025 #12
It's a pet peeve of mine, but "right-wing populist" is an oxymoron William Seger Oct 2025 #13
IIRC, populist movements are inherently neither left nor right. They take on the coloration of their current leaders. Hekate Oct 2025 #30
I can agree with that, but I don't call them populists unless they actually oppose the oligarchs William Seger Oct 2025 #34
Populists and Progressives were in alliance at the end of the 19th/beginning of the 20th century Hekate Oct 2025 #32
So we need roughly 2 million people to protest for 3 days. Then if we take back the power we need chowder66 Oct 2025 #14
The Philippines had about 42 million people in 1980, versus 342 million Americans in 2025 Hekate Oct 2025 #33
It was mostly held in metro Manila. chowder66 Oct 2025 #35
Possibly I need to clarify. In order to reach a proportionate number of people, America needs a lot more than 2million Hekate Oct 2025 #36
The "IRC", the Interconnected Resistance Coalition. I like it. I'll sign up! We'll do coordinated boycotts, general Exp Oct 2025 #16
The enemy of my enemy is my friend 2na fisherman Oct 2025 #18
+1 red dog 1 Oct 2025 #37
Yup. Joinfortmill Oct 2025 #20
Republicans need to be barred from Independence Day celebrations until they renounce trumpism. SleeplessinSoCal Oct 2025 #22
David Brooks, way late as usual. Paladin Oct 2025 #24
I agree Skittles Oct 2025 #27
I loves me some Mia Skittles Oct 2025 #26
A lot of you won't want to hear this. So saddle up. Justice Brandeis Oct 2025 #28
Here's the meat of it, and he is not wrong... Hekate Oct 2025 #29
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