Frank Bruni is, as usual, spot-on with this excellent piece in NYT today. Once a week Bruni attaches to his column another piece, For the Love of Sentences. I’ve mentioned before that there are some great OpEd writers at NYT, and I kept my subscription for a long time because of them. www.nytimes.com/…Excerpts:...Prince of Self-PityThe size of the crowd at a rally for Vice President Kamala Harris in Atlanta last month rivaled the turnout for Donald Trump days later only “because she had entertainers,” Trump told the audience at his event, referring to the rappers Quavo and Megan Thee Stallion. He’s the prince of self-pity, the bard of bellyaching, reportedly worked up over the imagined injustice or trickery of Harris’s late replacement of President Biden on the Democratic ticket.
Source: New York Times August 08, 2024 19:59 UTC