Gene Lyons: Life is too short for four more years of Trump
- House Democrats are gaining grassroots support in Republican electorates through town hall meetings, despite losing to Donald Trump in Washington.
- Some Republican leaders have advised against in-person town hall events due to angry voter backlash related to Trump's policies.
- Polling shows that 60% of Australians believe Trump's election victory has negatively impacted Australia, a rise from 40%.
- Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney declared that the era of deep ties with the US is over, signaling a shift in relations due to Trump's tariffs.
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Gene Lyons: Life is too short for four more years of Trump
After giving the matter some thought, I have decided that I’ve become unsuited to the low art of writing newspaper columns any longer. My deficiencies to participate in the current conversation are many. For one thing, I have never listened to a podcast. I prefer reading things, a more efficient way to gather and retain information. For example, while I’ve heard of this Joe Rogan fellow, I’ve no good idea what he’s all about. I gather he endorse…
Is today, liberation day, the beginning of the end of MAGA
I'm already veering from the format I promised two posts ago. I promise to get back to regular programming. There is just so much to unpack about what's happening right now, but also this becomes even more justification for presenting and documenting the reactions of MAGA voters as they realize that they've been betrayed. I found this interview with David Frum and he gives a raw and brilliant view of what's happening with Trump and his administr…
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