1. Face the Bitter Truth
Whatever the final outcome, I’m struggling to wrap my head around the fact that more than 70 million Americans have witnessed the past four years and are like: Jup, that’s fine, let’s have some more of that. A lot more people — in absolute numbers — voted for Trump than did in 2016. «We are two countries», writes George Packer in The Atlantic. «The outcome of the 2016 election was not a historical fluke or result of foreign subversion, but a pretty accurate reflection of the American electorate.». It’s the best analysis I’ve read so far — not surprisingly, as George Packer has, back in 2013, written an excellent book for understanding a changing United States: The Unwinding. Read his analysis now.
2. The fight is for democracy
Published before the election, this analysis by Ezra Klein seems especially relevant now that it becomes apparent that Republicans will probably keep a lot of the power needed to shape the actual political system surrounding the presiden…