Starting points in history are an elusive find, but I've long argued that the turning point in the American political dysfunction that brought us to where we find ourselves today is the rise of Newt Gingrich.
The ad is degrading to both men and women. To men in stereotyping them as wholly committed to one political party and to women by portraying them as equally enthralled to one party and as weak and conniving. Not sure who's tone deaf.
Starting points in history are an elusive find, but I've long argued that the turning point in the American political dysfunction that brought us to where we find ourselves today is the rise of Newt Gingrich.
The ad is degrading to both men and women. To men in stereotyping them as wholly committed to one political party and to women by portraying them as equally enthralled to one party and as weak and conniving. Not sure who's tone deaf.
Voting tomorrow for Harris/Walz and Democracy down the line, and will be thinking of those before me who made this possible.
May all those secret votes turn the tide.