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The U.S. strikes on Iran might have been necessary, but the manner in which Trump acted should raise alarms about what lies ...
Tina Brown on how extreme wealth warps minds. Plus: hopes and fears after Trump’s strike against Iran’s nuclear program.
The lack of details in the announcement strongly suggests that Trump yielded more and gained less than his publicity apparatus wants Americans to believe. That’s because, in reality, Trump’s global ...
What can we expect? What can we hope for? And before we get to that dialogue, I want to offer some preliminary thoughts.Now, ...
The Atlantic’s David Frum opens this episode of The David Frum Show with a statement about Trump’s Iran strikes. The strikes fulfilled commitments of past presidents, who have long maintained ...
David Frum: Hello, and welcome back to The David Frum Show. ... You’re not just killing and staying in power to enrich one man and his family. And so that’s a big question. You know, ...
Derek Thompson in The Atlantic observes, “The Story of the Gilded Age wasn’t wealth. It was corruption.” Furthermore, David ...
David Frum: Hello, and welcome to another episode of The David Frum Show. I’m David Frum, a staff writer at The Atlantic. ... as his family originally comes from South Africa.
David Frum: Hello, and welcome to ... I mean, the Chandler family, you know, remade Los Angeles, brought water from the Owens Valley in the north down to L.A. to essentially enrich themselves.
The legacy media's tense scrutiny of Donald Trump's fitness during his first term in office is being revisited as Joe Biden's ...
“Donald Trump’s Politics of Plunder,” headlines The New Yorker. “As Trumps Monetize Presidency, Profits Outstrip Protests,” reports The New York Times. The Atlantic calls Trump 2.0 “The Most Corrupt ...
As the president backs Israel’s long-awaited war with Iran, his neoconservative critics find themselves in an awkward ...