http://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/...-tragedy-2
This is a great 'read' titled 'An American Tragedy' by the New Yorker editor, David Remnick. It's a good,, comprehensive and critical summary of Trump's election triumph, his highly questionable and discredited business background and his crass way of conducting himself + the challenges ahead for many good but alarmed Americans who effectively witnessed a triumphant vote in a climate of resentment. I allude to his suggestion that such a 'climate of discontent' will surely open up a breeding ground for fascism to prosper. Remnick certainly provides a good insight into the political folly of electing such a character and makes a good comparison of past decent American presidents like Roosevelt and Obama who took over a country in crisis but their 1st hundred days were more assured and prepared for the challenges ahead.
This is a great 'read' titled 'An American Tragedy' by the New Yorker editor, David Remnick. It's a good,, comprehensive and critical summary of Trump's election triumph, his highly questionable and discredited business background and his crass way of conducting himself + the challenges ahead for many good but alarmed Americans who effectively witnessed a triumphant vote in a climate of resentment. I allude to his suggestion that such a 'climate of discontent' will surely open up a breeding ground for fascism to prosper. Remnick certainly provides a good insight into the political folly of electing such a character and makes a good comparison of past decent American presidents like Roosevelt and Obama who took over a country in crisis but their 1st hundred days were more assured and prepared for the challenges ahead.