Trump's vicious attack unmasked what will ultimately be his 'undoing': NYT column

Trump's vicious attack unmasked what will ultimately be his 'undoing': NYT column


Dyslexia, she argued, forces people to think around corners, to memorize, adapt, and find creative pathways through problems that others never have to solve. One of the things that people with dyslexia do — it’s something I did — is learn to navigate our weird brains," she wrote. Sometimes voters respond to this flattening, this simplification of complicated issues, but ultimately his refusal to see nuance in things, his inability to plan ahead, to see second- or third-order effects is his undoing (see: this war he has gotten us into)," she wrote.

Author: Daniel Hampton


Published at: 2026-03-23 23:18:08

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