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“The Democratic Party is best understood as an assemblage of baronies, the three most important of which—California, New York, and Illinois—dole out the most patronage and political favors in return for filling the party’s coffers and guaranteeing the reelection of its most cherished adherents.”
“I recommend neither the assertions of journalists and pollsters nor big headlines about terror attacks, murders, or caravans of desperate people as a basis for predicting the outcome of the midterm elections.”
“The ‘free trade’ policies championed by US leaders from Reagan to Obama, most definitely including the Clintons, have produced many victims.”
“French ‘solidarity’ was looking decidedly less solid than it had the previous day.”
“Obama [and nostalgia for him] is still running the risk of suffocating reform and encouraging the reelection of Donald Trump.”
"The art of the detail is in decline, because the pitiless World Wide Web rejects in-depth reporting in favor of the tweet."
"Wolfe was always the arch opponent of orthodoxy in all its forms."
"France has lowered herself to the status of a stamp or seal in order to 'reassure' the American Establishment that its loutish leader isn't entirely mad."
“An unexpectedly excellent magazine that stands out amid a homogenized media landscape.” —the New York Times