
Opportunism or an awakening, Americans want neither Joe nor Don and other commentary
NY Post
“Billionaires are trying to heal San Francisco by returning it to the old normality” before it turned into a “West-Coast Detroit,” observes Victor Davis Hanson at American Greatness: the rich “rallying to undo the damage wrought by the very officials whom they and the majority of the city voted into office.”
In “doom-loop cities” around the nation, “progressive reformers” are “trying to undo the very policies of those they elected.”
“A similar confessional and re-examination among the left is occurring over the border catastrophe.” Yes, this is “opportunistic because it is an election year.”
But the left may be “waking up from a collective madness” and “trying to undo what it created” — albeit “without explaining why and what they did to us and themselves as well.”
“The only major political question the majority of Americans seem to agree on is” having zero appetite for Biden-Trump presidential race, warn Douglas E. Schoen & Saul Mangel at The Hill.
“Majorities of Americans say they would be ‘very’ or ‘somewhat dissatisfied’ with both Trump (58 percent) and Biden (56 percent) as the nominees,” per a new poll.