Bonfire of the Leopard Face EatingWarning: If schadenfreude lasts longer than 4 hours, contact your physician.
Before we start: Sarah and I did a pretty good Secret show this morning. Should be out in a bit. And we’ll be together live this afternoon to break down the national humiliation in Alaska. We don’t know exactly when the two dictators will be done, but look for an alert in your inbox. Or don’t. I won’t blame you if you want to skip this one. 1. ReFrameYesterday might have been the most rewarding comments section yet. I’m grateful to all of you for participating so thoughtfully. You’re the best. And I want to highlight one comment that I haven’t been able to stop thinking about:
Over at the subreddit, someone (maybe the same person?) expanded on this idea:
I can’t answer this question, but it’s something I’m going to chew on for a long time. People naturally assume that the intellectual paradigms they are born into are the default state. But that’s not necessarily true. Why couldn’t it be the case that “modern conservatism” as it has euphemistically been called—meaning conservatism as it existed in the Republican party from roughly Eisenhower to the Bushes—was a temporary aberration? What if True Conservatism was always the blood-and-soil view that dominated the American right before the Cold War? What if Trump isn’t a fulfillment of “modern conservatism,” but the book closing on that errant period and conservatism returning to what it has traditionally been in American history?¹ One final thought: I read a piece earlier this week by David Wallace-Wells about the potential decline of both the Republican and Democratic parties. In it, there was a smug quote from a young British socialist named Zarah Sultana, “In 2029, the choice will be stark: socialism or barbarism.” I have no view of whether or not Ms. Sultana is correct or how such a choice would be made in Great Britain. But if that choice was presented to Americans, then my money would be on them picking barbarism. And any American socialists who think otherwise are irrationally optimistic. 2. LeopardsI want you to have a nice weekend, so let me share some recent stories about Real Americans. Meet Josh Smith. He runs the Montana Knife Company. He’s a true patriot who isn’t afraid of tariffs because he makes all of his knives right here, in ‘Murica. Back in April, he made sure to tell people all about it. In case you don’t want |