My latest Rolling Stone essay, with terrific art. (Limited time gift link.)
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Fantastic piece. Bravo to all involved in getting this out, and especially to @mattbaidc.bsky.social
A perfect description of Brendan Carr—
“a cultural claims adjuster, a pasty-faced, soft-spoken agent of Trump's retribution.”
FCC Chair Brendan Carr, the man leading Donald Trump’s media vendetta, is a brown-nosing bureaucrat. And that what makes him so dangerous.
Commentary from
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"If you were going to single out the most dangerous functionary in Trump’s little circle of Hell, you’d have plenty of candidates from which to choose. ... But don’t sleep on Brendan Carr. His legacy of awfulness may yet prove more durable."
Read @mattbaidc.bsky.social on Trump's FCC chair ⬇️
Interventionism is more like physics than biology — every action sparks unpredictable reactions.
The costs of war with Iran are only beginning.
Read @mattbaidc.bsky.social full analysis:
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Regime Change Is Never Painless: "The costs of regime change won’t be clear for some time. That there are always costs, always unforeseen, is the last century’s inescapable truth." From @mattbaidc.bsky.social www.rollingstone.com/politics/pol...
“Years of tortured rationalization had created, in the end, a party of hypocrites.”
@mattbaidc.bsky.social writes about Democrats’ decades-long relationship with Bill Clinton, and why they’re finally filing for divorce
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How a forgotten Norman Mailer story explains why the president needs to own the Arctic wilderness, and so much more.
Commentary by @mattbaidc.bsky.social: bit.ly/4qYrpmn
@mattbaidc.bsky.social explores how Trump’s Arctic strategy mirrors Norman Mailer’s ‘Why Are We in Vietnam?’
"Greenland is Trump’s feral grizzly, and it must be subdued" to reestablish a "natural order" of white male dominance.
Commentary: bit.ly/4qYrpmn
How a forgotten Norman Mailer story explains why the president needs to own the Arctic wilderness, and so much more.
Commentary by @mattbaidc.bsky.social: www.rollingstone.com/politics/pol...
Many thanks! (Still like that one.)
My first @rollingstone.com column is now live! Thanks for reading and reposting, and please consider subscribing if you don’t already. (Piece also available on Apple News.)
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Thank you, Tom! Much appreciated.
Wow, that Google AI is pretty good.
20-odd years ago, I was fired from my dream job at Rolling Stone before I could publish anything. So let's try this again! Thanks to all who read me in the Post these past 6 years - hope you'll follow the next chapter.
"Trump and his acolytes in Congress can live under a delusion of their massive popularity and stride around like Caesar and his guards, but voters who get to decide these things are largely repulsed," @mattbaidc.bsky.social writes. https://wapo.st/3JkGRZz
"It’s a rare glimpse of bluer skies for Democrats since last year’s presidential election," @mattbaidc.bsky.social writes.
"But if their plan on immigration is to rely on Trump’s overreach, then they’ll be making the same mistake they made at the start of the Biden administration."
"As much as you insist that the shutdown is about delivering health insurance to ordinary Americans, that gets lost in the noise," @mattbaidc.bsky.social writes.
https://wapo.st/4o67zUo
"Rarely has the corrosion of social media been so plainly exposed as it has been since last week, after the horrific killing of Charlie Kirk."
The latest from @mattbaidc.bsky.social:
"I can’t stop thinking about the giant banners of Trump that keep appearing on the front of our national buildings," @mattbaidc.bsky.social writes. https://wapo.st/3Vrj5NX
"That we have often failed to apply freedoms equally — and can acknowledge that fact — isn’t an indictment of America, as Trump believes it to be; it is the story of Americans striving toward enlightenment," @mattbaidc.bsky.social writes.
https://wapo.st/4oTa65v
"As long as Trump is seen by a healthy plurality as the flawed but tolerable instrument of their anti-elite, anti-government rage, then we shouldn’t expect other institutions to keep him in check," @mattbaidc.bsky.social writes.
"That’s not their brief. It’s ours."
Kamala Harris made the right decision to skip the governor’s race, because she clearly wasn’t dying to do the job, @mattbaidc.bsky.social writes.
"She should make the same call on the presidency — even if that’s the job she wants."
"In keeping with his generally nostalgic worldview, Trump seems to harbor the ideal of a country that produces most of its own goods, and mostly for its own citizens."
The latest from @mattbaidc.bsky.social: wapo.st/4o18Lcx