a light grievance party, for the most part, that is fueled by a sort of anger at what the country is becoming because the country s changing, which is antithetical to the concept of america as an evolving melting pot, the shining city on a hill. that s not the america they see. and to that point, michael, and i want to get your view on mtg in a moment. but it dovetails nicely with something else that david brooks wrote in that piece in the atlantic. he writes, there is something extremely off-putting about the natconpublic pose. i find many of them parming, warm and friendly. if there is one expression of sympathy or grace uttered from the i m sorry, uttered from the podium in orlando, i did not hear it. but i did hear callousness,