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‘Chasing an Elusive Centrism Is Ridiculous’

Frank Rich on politics, Erwin Chemerinsky on Matt Whitaker, and Laura Carlsen on the migrant caravan.

Start Making Sense and Jon Wiener

November 15, 2018

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez speaks at a really against Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh in Boston, on October 1, 2018. (Reuters / Brian Snyder)

Frank Rich finds lessons for Democrats in the midterms: seeking “the political center,” as recommended by New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristoff, running on “clean-government themes and promises of incremental improvement to the health-care system rather than transformational social change,” is “ridiculous.” Frank writes about politics for New York magazine and is executive producer of Veep on HBO.

Also: Is Trump’s appointment of a new acting attorney general, Matt Whitaker, legal? He hasn’t been confirmed by the Senate—or even nominated. Erwin Chemerinsky comments—he’s dean of the law school at UC Berkeley, and his new book is We the People: A Progressive Reading of the Constitution for the 21st Century.

And a report on the motives and goals of the people on that caravan from Central America headed across Mexico toward Tijuana, from Laura Carlsen, who has been with the caravan. Trump has stopped talking about it, now that the midterms are over and his fearmongering failed to win key House seats.

 

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Jon WienerTwitterJon Wiener is a contributing editor of The Nation and co-author (with Mike Davis) of Set the Night on Fire: L.A. in the Sixties.


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