Dear Friend, David Roth does not mince words when he describes our current dilemma: “Living with the knowledge that we’re being governed by a bottomly malicious dope who actively and openly wishes much of the country ill is unsettling.” Writing for The New Republic, Roth reminds us that Trump “has had exactly the presidency that his public life would suggest—a brazen win, followed by an inevitable decline born of laziness and pure hubristic dipshittery, and finally a catastrophic and vehemently denied collapse. This is the story of his life, and the story of his presidency.” He adds that for decades, “Trump has woken up to the chaos that his venality built for him the day before and spent his waking hours running from and denying it.” Why is this rarely mentioned in mainstream coverage? Because only independent media can deliver the unfiltered truth without fear of stockholder or advertiser reprisal. If you’re looking for honest, fearless journalism, we have a special offer: Get three months of unlimited digital access to The New Republic for just $5! | | In response to the pandemic and resulting death of Americans, Trump “shrugs and announces, ‘It is what it is,’ and turns with much more interest to some new litany of culture war fabrications,” Roth charges. “Amid the wreckage he’s made, the president goes about his business as usual, unmasked and at war with everyone who isn’t him.” But Roth is not without hope: “The thing to do is to fight against it, and it is heartening to see that happening all across the country; the widespread protests that began after the police murder of George Floyd are by now the largest and most sustained in the nation’s history.” Please consider joining writers like David Roth and the best investigative reporters, opinion writers, and cultural critics in America. Subscribe to The New Republic today. Sincerely, Kerrie Gillis, publisher Read David Roth’s “Donald Trump is Devouring His Country” | | | Copyright © 2020 The New Republic, All rights reserved. | |
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