David Brooks: Tool.
Another gem from David Brooks, on the consequences of the Supreme Court having "invented a right to abortion":
Liberals lost touch with working-class Americans because they never had to have a conversation about values with those voters; they could just rely on the courts to impose their views.
Putting aside all that he has to say about abortion in that column, what's with the implication that Liberals and working-class Americans are two disjoint groups? And that Liberals necessarily share different values? Working-class does not equal Conservative, regardless of what David Brooks, in his myriad tours around the heartland, concludes.
Liberals lost touch with working-class Americans because they never had to have a conversation about values with those voters; they could just rely on the courts to impose their views.
Putting aside all that he has to say about abortion in that column, what's with the implication that Liberals and working-class Americans are two disjoint groups? And that Liberals necessarily share different values? Working-class does not equal Conservative, regardless of what David Brooks, in his myriad tours around the heartland, concludes.
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