Rachel Maddow on Authoritarians and Thieves
Briefly

Rachel Maddow reflects on the disregard for expertise represented by Donald Trump's re-election, emphasizing a troubling national tolerance for corrupt leadership and the resulting implications for democracy.
Elizabeth Kolbert warns that a second Trump administration could lead to significantly detrimental climate policies, highlighting that the U.S. stands to lose its influence at critical global negotiations.
Thomas de Monchaux discusses the ambitious restoration of Notre Dame, suggesting that architecture can uniquely evoke desired historical narratives, impacting perceptions of cultural heritage.
Historians categorize Donald Trump as one of the worst Presidents, prompting reflection on America’s values surrounding leadership integrity and accountability in the political landscape.
Read at The New Yorker
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