I reported Trump '16 and '20 for magazines & in my book THE UNDERTOW: Scenes from a Slow Civil War. I was going to sit '24 out, but the slow civil war is speeding up.
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I’m back, because he’s back. I quit posting here after Harris became the candidate, not because I believed she would win—I thought she had a chance, but I was certain that once again most of us were underestimating Trumpism’s strength—but b...
There’s a tv show on Amazon now called The Boys. It’s not very good, but I trudged through its fourth season both for and despite its politics. It’s a MAGA satire, filtered through the grandiosity of the worst of comic book fascism. No plot...
The news today will be about the speech last night by JD Vance, an awkward dirge that lingered too long on platitudes before Vance got around to what he’d really come to say: “When we punch, we punch hard.” He was speaking of America’s mili...
I published the essay below the Monday after the assassination attempt. That evening, the party of Trump closed the opening night of its convention in emulation of Trump, thousands of fists raised high. Television networks, already anticipa...
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Author, NYT bestsellers THE UNDERTOW: Scenes from a Slow Civil War; THE FAMILY, (a Netflix series); & C STREET; SWEET HEAVEN WHEN I DIE; & THIS BRILLIANT DARKNESS. Contrib. Editor, VANITY FAIR. Professor of literary journalism, Dartmouth College.
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