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NY Times: America Makes a Perilous Choice
Damon Winter/New York Times
By the Editorial Board
American voters have made the choice to return Donald Trump to the White House, setting the nation on a precarious course that no one can fully foresee.
The founders of this country recognized the possibility that voters might someday elect an authoritarian leader and wrote safeguards into the Constitution, including powers granted to two other branches of government designed to be a check on a president who would bend and break laws to serve his own ends. And they enacted a set of rights most crucially the First Amendment for citizens to assemble, speak and protest against the words and actions of their leader.
Over the next four years, Americans must be clear-eyed about the threat to the nation and its laws that will come from its 47th president and be prepared to exercise their rights in defense of the country and the people, laws, institutions and values that have kept it strong.
It cant be ignored that millions of Americans voted for a candidate even some of his closest supporters acknowledge to be deeply flawed convinced that he was more likely to change and fix what they regarded as the nations urgent problems: high prices, an infusion of immigrants, a porous southern border and economic policies that have flowed unequally through society. Some cast their votes out of a profound dissatisfaction with the status quo, politics or the state of American institutions more broadly.
American voters have made the choice to return Donald Trump to the White House, setting the nation on a precarious course that no one can fully foresee.
The founders of this country recognized the possibility that voters might someday elect an authoritarian leader and wrote safeguards into the Constitution, including powers granted to two other branches of government designed to be a check on a president who would bend and break laws to serve his own ends. And they enacted a set of rights most crucially the First Amendment for citizens to assemble, speak and protest against the words and actions of their leader.
Over the next four years, Americans must be clear-eyed about the threat to the nation and its laws that will come from its 47th president and be prepared to exercise their rights in defense of the country and the people, laws, institutions and values that have kept it strong.
It cant be ignored that millions of Americans voted for a candidate even some of his closest supporters acknowledge to be deeply flawed convinced that he was more likely to change and fix what they regarded as the nations urgent problems: high prices, an infusion of immigrants, a porous southern border and economic policies that have flowed unequally through society. Some cast their votes out of a profound dissatisfaction with the status quo, politics or the state of American institutions more broadly.
Read more (gift link): https://www.nytimes.com/2024/11/06/opinion/trump-wins.html?unlocked_article_code=1.X04.CKta.ZOhVTHeBFtyf&smid=url-share
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Add: Please stop blaming the New York Times. They didn't do the voting. If we're that stupid that we couldn't see the dangers of Trump when they were laid out so freaking often and in so much detail (especially in court filings) in the last four years, it's not the Times' fault.
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NY Times: America Makes a Perilous Choice (Original Post)
ificandream
Nov 6
OP
When The NY Times finally came took a stand, it was too little, too late. It wasn't just The NY Times either.
JohnSJ
Nov 6
#2
gordianot
(15,512 posts)1. Jeff Bezos did all he could do to help that happen.
Too Effing late.
JohnSJ
(96,520 posts)2. When The NY Times finally came took a stand, it was too little, too late. It wasn't just The NY Times either.
Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
(115,244 posts)9. Yes
They were too busy sane washing Trump.
LonePirate
(13,892 posts)3. Fuck the New York Times. Their bullshit filtering and fellating of him is part of why he won.
Ocelot II
(120,813 posts)4. Oh, NYT, you finally noticed?
After fluffing and sanewashing this lunatic for almost ten years? Thanks a whole bunch, NYT. And Maggie Haberman? Don't get me started.
Paladin
(28,755 posts)5. Thanks for absolutely NOTHING, NYT. (nt)
Colgate 64
(14,840 posts)6. IMO, the biggest single factor
is that Trump voters are not voting for him for any reason of substance. Instead, they're voting for a braying jackass whose attraction for them is because he talks like they wish they could talk and despises the people they secretly despise. We're at a cultural fracture unlike anything since the Civil War.
The Unmitigated Gall
(4,522 posts)7. FUCK THE TIMES
This is on them, along with a ton of other bad actors in media who normalized trumps criminal derangement while attacking the good and decent man who pulled us all back from the brink.
Lulu KC
(4,182 posts)8. Understatement much? N/t