Trump So Far Is More Farce Than Tragedy by Ross Douthat | Audiobook
Update: 2018-01-22
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Title: Trump So Far Is More Farce Than Tragedy
Author: Ross Douthat
Narrator: Keith Sellon-Wright
Format: Unabridged
Length: 8 mins
Language: English
Release date: 01-22-18
Publisher: The New York Times
Genres: Newspapers & Magazines, News & Culture
Summary:
Like any strange and quarrelsome sect, the church of anti-Trump conservatism has divided and subdivided since Donald Trumps election. Some members have apostatized and joined the ranks of Trumpists; others have marched leftward, with anti-Trumpism as a gateway drug to wokeness. There is a faction that is notionally skeptical of Trump but functionally anti-anti-Trump, a faction that insists its just calling balls and strikes and a faction screaming that the president rigged the game and needs to be thrown out.
"Trump So Far Is More Farce Than Tragedy" is from the January 20, 2018 Opinion section of The New York Times. It was written by Ross Douthat and narrated by Keith Sellon-Wright.
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Title: Trump So Far Is More Farce Than Tragedy
Author: Ross Douthat
Narrator: Keith Sellon-Wright
Format: Unabridged
Length: 8 mins
Language: English
Release date: 01-22-18
Publisher: The New York Times
Genres: Newspapers & Magazines, News & Culture
Summary:
Like any strange and quarrelsome sect, the church of anti-Trump conservatism has divided and subdivided since Donald Trumps election. Some members have apostatized and joined the ranks of Trumpists; others have marched leftward, with anti-Trumpism as a gateway drug to wokeness. There is a faction that is notionally skeptical of Trump but functionally anti-anti-Trump, a faction that insists its just calling balls and strikes and a faction screaming that the president rigged the game and needs to be thrown out.
"Trump So Far Is More Farce Than Tragedy" is from the January 20, 2018 Opinion section of The New York Times. It was written by Ross Douthat and narrated by Keith Sellon-Wright.
Contact: info@hotaudiobook.com
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