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Do Trump's liberal critics seem increasingly unhinged?
« on: November 17, 2017, 12:09:37 pm »
Do Trump's liberal critics seem increasingly unhinged?
By James Bovard, opinion contributor — 11/14/17 06:45 PM EST
 

Last week’s anniversary of Trump’s election sparked widespread teeth-gnashing by the nation’s pundits. Trump is supposedly the gravest threat to American democracy since the secession of the Confederacy. His presidency, probably, continues to be a boon for antidepressant sales across the land.

New York Times columnist Michelle Goldberg, in a column last week headlined “Anniversary of the Apocalypse,” lamented the “terror-struck and vertiginous days” after Trump’s win and the ongoing “metaphysical whiplash” and “hideous interregnum,” which leaves her “poleaxed by grief at the destruction of our civic inheritance.” Professor Henry Giroux of McMaster University frothed that Trump’s “ascendancy in American politics has made visible a culture of cruelty, a contempt for civic literacy, a corrupt mode of governance and a disdain for informed judgment that has been decades in the making.”

http://thehill.com/opinion/white-house/360368-do-trumps-liberal-critics-seem-increasingly-unhinged