1. I loved Hitchens but it's worth noting that the entire trajectory of his career goes against the narrative Brooks is constructing here. The more of a reactionary crank Hitchens became, the bigger platforms he gained.https://twitter.com/nytdavidbrooks/status/1286619122835619845 …
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10. Louis-Ferdinand Céline was one of France's greatest novelists. He would be unemployable today because there was no set of priors he wasn’t willing to offendhttps://twitter.com/nytdavidbrooks/status/1286619122835619845 …
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Came to say this exact thing. You did it better.
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Aren’t they both TNR?
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the second one is formally known as DNR
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Brooks is just playing the same old elite game where they privilege conservative populist voices to burnish their own street cred
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I've even seen a couple of Christopher Caldwell pieces in TNR within the last year.
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Does the 2020 version of TNR publish Never Trump conservatives?
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I'm not sure how he can write that with a straight face. Ridiculous.
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Rather hilariously, our current cover story is by
@AriSchulman , a great conservative writer who is also David Brooks' former research assistant: https://newrepublic.com/article/158058/coronavirus-conservative-experts-scientific-counterrevolution …Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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