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In an interview last week, NewsNation’s Blake Burman asked Speaker Mike Johnson about Marjorie Taylor Greene, and before Burman could finish his question, Johnson responded with classic Southern scorn. “Bless her heart,” he said, and then he told Burman that Greene wasn’t proving to be a serious lawmaker and that he didn’t spend a lot of time thinking about her. To understand the significance of this moment, it’s necessary to understand the changing culture of the MAGAfied Republican Party. But there’s an open question: Does the MAGA movement have the same control over the Republican Party when Trump isn’t directly in the fray? If the likes of Greene or Steve Bannon or Matt Gaetz or Charlie Kirk can wield the same power, then the transformation of the party will be complete.
Persons: NewsNation’s Blake Burman, Mike Johnson, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Burman, Johnson, , , Greene, Greene —, , Donald Trump’s, Jeff Flake, Bob Corker, Adam Kinzinger, Liz Cheney, MAGA, Steve Bannon, Matt Gaetz, Charlie Kirk, thrall Organizations: Republican, Republican Party, Trump Locations: Ukraine
Sarah Wildman: I’m Sarah Wildman, a staff editor and writer for Times Opinion. Newsreel: (Protest chants)Campus protests and rallies have been percolating since Oct. 8, but in the past week, something shifted. Newsreel: New York City police used force last night to zip-tie the hands of dozens of student protests and hauled them away in buses. Newsreel: Protests against Israel’s assault on Gaza have rocked campuses from coast to coast over the past week. They should be focused on granting equal access, equal rights to various sides of campus disputes.
Persons: Sarah Wildman, I’m Sarah Wildman, David French, David, He’s, Sarah, Locations: York City, Gaza
Opinion | The Magic Constitutionalism of Donald Trump
  + stars: | 2024-05-02 | by ( David French | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +2 min
Nor is that an example of “living constitutionalism,” which holds that the Constitution’s meaning can evolve over time, a concept that conservatives deplore. He also promised to pursue “the entire Biden crime family.”We should take Trump’s threats seriously, but neither those threats nor the threats of other politicians to prosecute Biden change the text or structure of the Constitution. Otherwise, presidents should remain subject to the rule of law, and not simply when they’re engaged in private conduct. Ordinarily, I would have considerable confidence that the Supreme Court — dominated as it is by originalists — would rather quickly and decisively reject Trump’s argument. And I’m less alarmed than some other analysts by the content of the justice’s questions at oral argument.
Persons: Trump, That’s, , Joe Biden, , isn’t, Biden, they’re, , originalists —, MAGA, Anderson Organizations: Justice, Trump Locations: USA, Colorado, United States
That was the sound of the first campus protest I’d ever experienced. I’d come to Harvard Law School in the fall of 1991 as a graduate of a small, very conservative Christian college in Nashville. This is the era when a writer for GQ magazine, John Sedgwick, called the law school “Beirut on the Charles” because it was torn apart by disputes over race and sex. I watched as they danced, sang and listened to speeches by student activists and sympathetic professors. Protests got more unruly, and student activists got more aggressive.
Persons: I’d, John Sedgwick, Charles ”, John F, Kentucky who’d, , Organizations: Harvard Law School, Christian, Harvard, GQ, Kennedy School of Government Locations: Nashville, Beirut, Kentucky
I’m afraid that an exit poll question has confused America. But in other ways, this exit poll identity misleads us about the nature and character of American evangelicalism as a whole. It’s far more diverse and divided than the exit poll results imply. In reality, American evangelicalism is best understood as a combination of three religious traditions: fundamentalism, evangelicalism and Pentecostalism. These different traditions have different beliefs, different cultures and different effects on our nation.
Persons: they’re Organizations: Republicans, Democratic
Opinion | Give Me Liberty or Give Me … What?
  + stars: | 2024-04-21 | by ( Carlos Lozada | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +2 min
If the American experiment finally decides to call it quits, how might a national breakup begin? Perhaps California moves toward secession after the U.S. Supreme Court strikes down the state’s strict gun control measures. Or Texas rebels when disputes over abortion laws grow deadly and the state’s National Guard remains loyal to the second Texan republic. These scenarios are not of my own creation; they all appear in recent nonfiction books warning of an American schism. We never learn exactly who or what started the new American civil war, or what ideologies, if any, are competing for power.
Persons: David French’s “, Barbara F, Stephen Marche’s “, , Alex Garland’s Organizations: U.S, Supreme, state’s National Guard, statehouse, America, Locations: California, Texas, Barbara, ” Marche
Donald Trump is charged with falsifying business records to conceal hush money payments made to Stormy Daniels, a porn film actress, to cover up a sexual relationship that Daniels said she had with Trump in 2006. Alvin Bragg, the Manhattan district attorney, claims that Trump falsely recorded the hush money payments as “legal expenses.” Falsifying business records is ordinarily only a misdemeanor, but the D.A. If he falsified business records to aid in the commission of these other crimes, then Trump could be guilty of a felony. When the case was filed, legal analysts from across the political spectrum voiced concern about the case, mainly on legal grounds. Now that the trial is underway, what’s your assessment of the case today?
Persons: David French, Mary McCord, Ken White, Trump, Donald Trump, Stormy Daniels, Daniels, Alvin Bragg Organizations: Trump Locations: Manhattan
To understand the state of men in this country, it’s necessary to know three things. First, millions of men are falling behind women academically and suffering from a lack of meaning and purpose. Second, there is no consensus whatsoever on whether there’s a problem, much less how to respond and pull millions of men back from the brink. Third, many men are filling the void themselves by turning to gurus to guide their lives. They’re turning to Andrew Tate, Joe Rogan, Jordan Peterson and a host of others — including Elon Musk and Tucker Carlson — to show them the way.
Persons: They’re, Andrew Tate, Joe Rogan, Jordan Peterson, Elon Musk, Tucker Carlson —, He’s, Peterson, Richard Reeves, Lash Organizations: Elon Locations: Romania
To understand the remarkable moral, political and intellectual collapse of the pro-life movement, look to the Alabama Supreme Court, not just to Donald Trump’s recent pledge not to sign a national abortion ban or Kari Lake’s flip-flop on Arizona’s reinstated 1864 anti-abortion law. embryos were subject to the state’s wrongful death statute, it forced the pro-life movement to fully examine the cultural and political implications of its position on unborn children, and pro-life Republicans blinked. The traditional pro-life argument comes from different religious and secular sources, but they all rest on a common belief: From the moment of conception, an unborn child is a separate human life. Yes, the baby is completely dependent on the mother, but it is still a separate human life. Absent extreme circumstances, the unborn child must not be intentionally killed.
Persons: Donald Trump’s, Kari Lake’s, Arizona’s, Republicans blinked, Trump Organizations: Alabama Supreme, Alabama, Republicans, Republican Party Locations: Alabama
As the war in Gaza reaches its six-month mark, I’m getting a disturbing sense of déjà vu. Israel is facing many of the same challenges that America faced in Iraq, and it is making many of the same mistakes. The terrible civilian toll and looming famine in Gaza are a human tragedy that should grieve us all; they are also directly relevant to the outcome of the war. A modern army like Israel’s can absolutely defeat Hamas in a direct confrontation, regardless of whether it provides aid to civilians. But as we’ve learned in our own wars abroad, it cannot preserve its victory unless it meets Gazans’ most basic needs.
Persons: Aaron Boxerman, Iyad, Al Shifa, , isn’t, we’ve Organizations: America, Palestinian Locations: Gaza, vu, Israel, Iraq
In 2007, I had a conversation about the culture war with the evangelical pastor Tim Keller that I’ve never forgotten. Keller, who was the founder of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Manhattan, died last year, a devastating loss. “I’ve long seen friendships flourish across political differences,” he told me. He was seeing the change everywhere. Your political or theological positions were becoming the primary measure of your virtue, and your conduct was a distant second.
Persons: Tim Keller, I’ve, Keller, , , Keller wasn’t, ” I’ve Organizations: Redeemer Presbyterian Church Locations: Manhattan
It is fitting that the biggest movie in the world this year is the story of a messiah gone wrong. The “Dune” movies present a beautifully shot, marvelously acted, fantastical tale set in a distant future, but they’re very much grounded in the dark reality of human nature here and now. When people are angry and afraid, they will look for a savior. When that anger and fear is latched to faith and prophecy, they will yearn for a religious crusade. First, there’s the behavior of the savior himself, Donald Trump.
Persons: Denis Villeneuve’s, marvelously, Donald Trump, Jesus Christ, Locations: United States
Older generations reflect on the deficiencies of “kids these days,” and they find something new to blame. In my time, I’ve witnessed several distinct public panics over television, video games and music. He’s been writing about the dangers of smartphones and social media for years, and his latest Atlantic story masterfully marshals the evidence for smartphones’ negative influence on teenage life. At the same time, however, I’m wary of government intervention to suppress social media or smartphone access for children. Otherwise, we risk a legal remedy that undermines essential constitutional doctrines that protect both children and adults.
Persons: I’ve, I’m, , Jonathan Haidt, He’s, Haidt
The exact same percentage of Americans said they’d never heard or read about Christian nationalism — 54 percent in both years. The beliefs and attitudes of those who had heard about Christian nationalism were remarkably static. After months of debates in the media, the percentage of Americans who have a favorable view of Christian nationalism was unchanged. Note that I said that Americans have been having a furious online conversation about Christian nationalism. Yet an online conversation isn’t the same thing as a national conversation.
Persons: It’s, Pew, they’d, There’s Organizations: Pew Research Center
Opinion | What Trump’s TikTok Flip-Flop Tells America
  + stars: | 2024-03-17 | by ( David French | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
This is exactly what a nation should do when it’s getting serious about the national security threat posed by the People’s Republic of China. Indeed, in one of the more astonishing public relations blunders in modern memory, TikTok made its critics’ case for them when it urged users to contact Congress to save the app. The resulting flood of angry calls demonstrated exactly how TikTok can trigger a public response and gave the lie to the idea that the app did not have clear (and essentially instantaneous) political influence. Moreover, the vote demonstrated that it’s still possible to forge something approaching a foreign policy consensus on at least some issues. When a threat becomes big enough — and obvious enough — the American government can still act.
Persons: TikTok Locations: People’s Republic of China, America
This Monday, March 11, roughly 200 Jewish students and supporters marched through the campus of the University of California, Berkeley, and it was newsworthy that they were not attacked. The event — which had already been moved from another location because of safety concerns — was canceled, and the building evacuated by police, after protesters broke through doors and reportedly assaulted Jewish students. Both complaints make for horrifying reading, detailing a cascading series of antisemitic incidents, including acts of violence and physical intimidation. As the complaint filed against Harvard states, “Harvard permits students and faculty to advocate, without consequence, the murder of Jews and the destruction of Israel, the only Jewish country in the world. I’ve also walked through metal detectors at a tense and volatile Columbia University to defend the academic freedom of Jewish students challenging antisemitic statements made by university professors.
Persons: , , , I’ve Organizations: University of California, Local, Jewish, Harvard, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Columbia University Locations: Berkeley, Israel
Shortly after Nikki Haley exited the presidential race, Joe Biden issued a statement welcoming her supporters to the Democratic Party. In this audio essay, Times Opinion columnist David French implores Haley fans — specifically Reagan Republicans — to join the Democratic coalition. “If you want to preserve Reagan conservatism and its ideals, its temperament, its character, its ideology,” French says, “the best way to preserve it is by ending Donald Trump’s stranglehold on the G.O.P.”(A full transcript of this audio essay will be available within 24 hours of publication in the audio player above.)
Persons: Nikki Haley, Joe Biden, David French, Haley, , Reagan Republicans —, Reagan, , , Donald Trump’s Organizations: Democratic Party, Reagan Republicans, Democratic
Opinion | Why Haley Voters Should Support Biden
  + stars: | 2024-03-10 | by ( David French | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +2 min
Last Wednesday, a day before he delivered a rousing State of the Union address, Joe Biden issued an invitation to the roughly 30 percent of Republican primary voters who had voted for Nikki Haley in the G.O.P. After all, Trump said on Truth Social that anyone who made a “contribution” to Haley would be “permanently barred from the MAGA camp.” Biden, by contrast, acknowledged differences of opinion with Haley voters but argued that agreement on democracy, decency, the rule of law and support for NATO should unite Haley voters against Trump. Is there an argument that could persuade a meaningful number of Haley conservatives to vote for Biden? that is sprinting away from Reagan — and from Haley Republicans — as fast as MAGA can carry it. Given the power imbalance in a Trump G.O.P., that means that for the foreseeable future traditional conservatives will face a choice: conform or leave.
Persons: Joe Biden, Nikki Haley, Donald Trump doesn’t, Trump, Haley, MAGA, ” Biden, Biden, ” They’re, Ronald Reagan, Reagan —, Haley Republicans —, Reagan Organizations: Republican, NATO, Trump, Republican Party, Democratic Party, Haley Republicans, Reagan Republicans Locations: Trump
As of Monday, March 4, 2024, Section 3 of the 14th Amendment of the Constitution is essentially a dead letter, at least as it applies to candidates for federal office. In the aftermath of the oral argument last month, legal observers knew with near-certainty that the Supreme Court was unlikely to apply Section 3 to Trump. None of the justices seemed willing to uphold the Colorado court’s ruling, and only Justice Sonia Sotomayor gave any meaningful indication that she might dissent. Or the court could have held that Trump, as president, was not an “officer of the United States” within the meaning of the section. It’s worth noting that, by not taking this path, the court did not exonerate Trump from participating in an insurrection.
Persons: Donald Trump, who’ve, Sonia Sotomayor, Trump Organizations: U.S, Colorado Supreme, Trump, United Locations: U.S ., Colorado, United States
But easier to miss if you’re outside the MAGA world is the central importance of Elon Musk. On Feb. 22, a website called The Righting released an analysis using Comscore data to compare web traffic at top right-wing sites from January 2020 to January 2024. The findings are surprising: Right-wing media appears to be struggling even more than mainstream media. Of the top right-wing sites in 2020, only Newsmax gained audience over the last four years. Every other right-wing site lost visitors, and most lost a staggering percentage of them.
Persons: Donald Trump, Elon Musk, Trump, Newsmax Organizations: Fox Locations: MAGA
Opinion | Men Are From Mercury, Women Are From Neptune
  + stars: | 2024-02-29 | by ( David French | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +2 min
“Studies are showing that Gen Z men and women are getting further apart politically,” one student asked. Why are we different from other generations?”He was referring to a recent Gallup poll showing an immense political gender gap between 18- to 29-year-old women and men, driven mainly by young women turning sharply left. To begin with, the shift leftward among young women began before #MeToo, Trump’s election and Dobbs. Globally, women are moving sharply left while men are moving modestly right (except in South Korea, where men are moving significantly to the right). It’s that they’re less relevant than a series of seismic cultural changes that have led young men and young women to live increasingly separate lives — and the more they do so, the more they’ll have separate experiences and develop separate beliefs.
Persons: Donald Trump, Court’s Dobbs, Dobbs, It’s Organizations: Asbury University Locations: Lexington, Ky, South Korea
Opinion | What Is Christian Nationalism, Exactly?
  + stars: | 2024-02-25 | by ( David French | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +2 min
If you’re alarmed by the rise of Christian nationalism, the single worst thing you can do is define it too broadly. Enter the new feature-length documentary “God and Country,” which examines the role of Christian nationalism in American politics. And second, I wanted to outline exactly why actual Christian nationalism presents a real danger to our Constitution. To understand what Christian nationalism is, it’s important to understand what it is not. It is not Christian nationalism if a person’s political values are shaped by the individual’s Christian faith.
Persons: supremacists, Rob Reiner, , — Martin Luther King Jr Organizations: America Locations: Northern pulpits
During Super Bowl Sunday, a 60-second ad aired about Jesus Christ, and no one seemed angrier about it than Christians. The ad depicts a series of images of one person washing another person’s feet. A cop washes the feet of a young Black man. An older woman washes the feet of a young woman outside an apparent abortion clinic, while anti-abortion protesters look on. He washed feet.”The ad came from a group called He Gets Us that is running a multimillion-dollar ad campaign with the aim of essentially reintroducing America to Jesus.
Persons: Jesus Christ, Jesus didn’t, , Jesus, I’ve, they’ve, Organizations: Super, Jesus, Hobby, United, and State Locations: America
Opinion | Yes, Biden’s Age Matters
  + stars: | 2024-02-11 | by ( David French | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
One of the most difficult conversations you can have in life is with a parent or peer who is becoming too old and infirm to work. Whether the infirmity is physical or mental, often your loved one is the last person to realize his own deficiencies, so he may interpret respectful, genuine concern as a personal attack. This conversation is difficult enough when it’s conducted entirely in private with friends and family. It’s infinitely more difficult when it plays out in public and involves the president of the United States. The top-line conclusion of the special counsel Robert Hur’s report regarding the discovery of classified information at Joe Biden’s home is good for the president.
Persons: it’s, Robert Hur’s, Joe Biden’s, , Donald Trump’s, won’t, Biden, couldn’t, Beau Organizations: of Justice, Biden Locations: United States
Opinion | Why MAGA Loves Russia and Hates Ukraine
  + stars: | 2024-02-08 | by ( David French | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
As I type this newsletter, continued American aid for Ukraine is in grave doubt. And we’re receiving reports from the front lines that Russia is advancing, in part because of Ukrainian ammunition shortages. Ronald Reagan isn’t just rolling over in his grave; he may also lurch from it in a fit of incredulous rage. To explain the intensity of Republican resistance to Ukraine aid, I need to return to a concept I wrote about in November: that of bespoke realities. But the mass Republican movement against Ukraine is rooted far less in policy than it is in a particular bespoke reality of the MAGA universe, in which Ukraine is a pernicious villain, Putin is a flawed hero and Russia should have crushed Ukraine long ago.
Persons: Tucker Carlson, Vladimir Putin, Ronald Reagan isn’t, Renée DiResta, MAGA, Putin Organizations: Stanford Internet Observatory Locations: Ukraine, Moscow, Russia
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