anti trump new york times Columnist Maureen Dowd, in her annual Thanksgiving opinion piece about her brother, a Republican, is very pleased with this year's election results.
Dowd, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, said he is often accused of secretly writing conservative-leaning reporting. column She said she hands it to her brother every Thanksgiving, but assured readers, “Kevin is very down to earth and very excited about this year.”
“My sister told me not to gloat,” Kevin begins, following President-elect Donald Trump's stunning come-from-behind victory in the face of slurs of “racist” and “Hitler.” He said Democrats deserve “a big helping of crow.”
“Somehow this racist dictator was able to organize a new coalition of black, Hispanic, middle-class, and working-class voters,” he wrote. “Perhaps because no one wants to live in the kind of country that the Biden-Harris administration and its leftist allies have created.”
Kevin pointed to the complete lack of border security under President Joe Biden and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, saying, “Even people in blue America are struggling to pay for their groceries. “I don't want people to feel that safety is going to go up and safety goes down.”
At Thanksgiving 2022 columnKevin was almost all over Trump, calling Trump “radioactive” against Republicans after the party didn't do very well in the midterm elections.
“His effectiveness is over,” he claimed at the time.
Since then, his perspective has “changed,” he said Thursday morning.
“I have to admit that I have been concerned about Trump and his election rejection since January 6th, but Nancy Pelosi's takeover of the House of Representatives task force has changed my perspective,” Kevin said earlier this year. It has changed,” he wrote. “There was no world in which Mr. Trump could get out of the committee unscathed. So why did she have to push herself? It didn't seem fair. And then he The case brought against him has only strengthened my support for him and my feeling that there is nothing the opposition will stop at to get him.”
He criticized media coverage of the president-elect as “grossly biased,” saying viewers have grown distrustful of legacy media and have come to rely on figures like Joe Rogan for their news. That's how Vice President Kamala Harris “helped” Trump while “avoiding” his show.
Kevin called Harris a “terrible candidate” and said “the conga celebrity the campaign relied on couldn't obscure that fact.”
He went on to say that while the election results mean the Senate will have to “weed out some of the more troubling names” from Trump's Cabinet picks, a “return to common sense” is now possible. He said that.
“Biden and Harris left a huge mess. Trump is the right choice to fix it. There are things he can do right away to make a difference,” Kevin wrote. But he said that no matter how “insane” President Trump is, “the country needs him.”
“As I enter my final years, I would like to thank President Trump for letting me sleep safely and soundly again,” Kevin wrote.
The day after the election, Maureen Dowd I lamented “Everything misogynistic, racist, crude, undemocratic.” [Trump has] That doesn't negate his appeal to millions of voters. ”
When she shared Kevin's column titled “My Brother Does the Trump Dance” with her social media followers, liberals reacted with a predictable backlash.
“Wow, your brother drank Fox News School Aid. Thank you to him for ruining my Thanksgiving. If you're surrounded by Trump dancers, this Thanksgiving God bless you,” one X user wrote.
“How are you and the Times going to print this article?” said another disgruntled reader.
