Guest Column: David Brooks has a lot of nerve
When I write about politics, or the pope, or abortion, or immigration, I expect to get a lot of blowback from people who disagree with me.
It comes with the territory, that territory being opinion writing.
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I have a thick skin, and forge ahead with my views on everything from papal infallibility to Taylor Swift’s universal and incomprehensible appeal.
Which is why I’m prepared to hear complaints for calling out the hypocrisy spewing from The Atlantic’s David Brooks and his much younger second wife.
Brooks is a man who makes mashed potatoes look ethnic, he is so suburban, preppy and white. I don’t mean “white” as in Caucasian. I mean the color.
He is all........
