When did politics get so cruel? On “The Opinions,” David French argues that we’ve started confusing cruelty with courage, rewarding politicians who break norms and mistake outrage for strength.
Source: NY Times Opinion
When did politics get so cruel? On “The Opinions,” David French argues that we’ve started confusing cruelty with courage, rewarding politicians who break norms and mistake outrage for strength.
When did politics get so cruel? On “The Opinions,” David French argues that we’ve started confusing cruelty with courage, rewarding politicians who break norms and mistake outrage for strength.
Source: NY Times Opinion

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