Last Friday, I did the longest mailbag post in the history of this newsletter: A 14-minute read, according to Substack.
And, honestly, I loved every minute of it. There were a TON of great questions — about politics (mostly) but also about other stuff too! It was great!
So, let’s keep the momentum going this week. Ask your questions in the comments section below. I’ll get to as many of them as I can on Friday.
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I read SO many stories about how Biden is alienating this or that part of his coalition; for example, he'll piss off immigration advocates if he compromises with Republicans. Or black voters feel he hasn't done enough to advance criminal justice. He can't keep everyone happy. Yet you never hear that about Trump. His supporters don't seem to expect any particular policies, and his speeches are empty bloviating that they just eat up. Why is that?
with the House voting to open the impeachment inquiry with no evidence, it appears we have entered a cycle of infinite impeachment whenever we have divided government. I don't see a path forward to break this cycle and am wondering if you feel the same way.