Brooks has always been extremely anti-Trump, he's just been anti-Trump in his usual, understated way. But he vehemently opposed to Trump and has been since well before the 2016 election (which I believe was the first time he did NOT vote Republican in the national presidential race). I don't necessarily agree with David Brooks' desire for small government, but I've always respected the man and have been able to find a good deal of common ground with him. His methods for getting where he wants to go have always been very forthright and grounded in the same values I was raised with. I listened to him speak at Duke once, a few years ago, and he was a very engaging, very personable man. I have great respect for David Brooks, even though I'm not all that close to him on political policy objectives.CrazyNotCrazie wrote: ↑November 19th, 2021, 11:35 amSurprising Op-Ed in today's NY Times from David Brooks, who is a lifelong Republican (though I believe was fairly anti-Trump) speaking very positively about Biden's work thus far. Unlike the other Republican NYT columnist Bret Stephens (who was very anti-Trump) who uses his space now to take constant cheap shots at Biden and the Democrats - during the Trump administration I really enjoyed reading him because he was one of the few rational Republicans who would actively criticize Trump but now I can't read him anymore - I like hearing what the other side has to say if it can be said in a reasonable way - Stephens was doing that before but now he sounds like Fox News. Several of the other NYT columnists are at the other extreme in super woke land, which is only slightly better.
He's the embodiment of what I wish the Republican Party still were.