My angle in moments. But, first, in just two hours, you 8 see what will likely be the final debate of this long election season. J. D. Vance versus tim walz. It comes on a day of chaos around the globe. And more suffering here at home. With two major crises unfolding. A port strike that could end up costing the u. S. About $5 billion a day. And the human tragedy and infrastructure collapse from one of the deadliest hurricanes in american history. Now, the death toll has stood now, i think it s at about 159 people, tragic, entire communities flattened. Americans are still struggling to get the basic necessities, like water. And overseas, a significant escalation. Iran retaliated against israel s successful decapitation of hezbollah s leadership. And launched at least 180 missiles into israel, lighting up the sky. Virile prime minister benjamin netanyahu warning iran a painful lesson we attack back. Now, americans are watching all. This and they are wondering who is really running the co
popularism. the poor still saw themselves in him. the establishment stopped laughing. yeah. fdr was terrified of long and long s garishness, the white linen suits, the lilac shirts, all of that never stopped the poor from seeing themselves in long. trump s populism is different than long and it s very geared, you know, full of nationalism and nativism and it s a long tradition of politics. william henry harrison was a lot like george w. bush, an aristocrat with an awe shucks and who was framed with an awe shucks demeanor. there s two dynamics here. one is saying that when the people who want to look down at trump do so, whether they re in politics and republican party or in the media any part of the press, that risks reinforcing a strength which is positioning