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David Frum

David Frum has written a rather interesting op-ed for The Guardian in which he attempts to explain (probably to foreigners) what kind of people take Donald Trump seriously.

He writes:

You are 62 years old. White. Go to church on Easter Sunday. You make a good living: $75,000 a year in a strong company. Your wife earns another $45,000. The kids have grown up and moved out. If anybody had told you when you were young that you’d be signing a $120,000 tax return on 18 April 2011, well, you would have thought you’d moved to easy street… You lost a big chunk of your retirement account in the dot-com crash a decade ago. For a while, it looked as if you had recovered your wealth, thanks to the increase in the value of your house.MORE

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In my latest post for David Horowitz’s NewsReal, I comment on David Frum’s announcement that he will change the name of his website from New Majority into Frum Forum. It was, I write, ‘illustrative of the conservative intellectual’s major problem:MORE

David Frum has been criticized a lot lately due to his somewhat strange habit to go after fellow conservatives. The criticism was well-deserved.

Today, he deserves to be praised, however:MORE


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‘Something bad and dangerous is happening in Barack Obama’s America,’ David Frum writes in his latest column. ‘The powers that the Obama administration claimed in order to arrest the financial crisis and mitigate the recession are being used and abused in ways that are underming the legal and financial stability of the United States. Investors:MORE

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