The Problem with Americans and the “Finding Out” PartAn anti-vaxxer in Texas almost died from measles. Real doctors saved his life. After that, he got even *more* redpilled. Plus: A Mamdani win in NYC could have unintended consequences.
Heads up: I won’t be here tomorrow—Flash has a baseball thing. But Ben Parker will have a newsletter for you. I’ve already read it and this thing is HOT FIRE. Don’t sleep on tomorrow’s Triad. 1. Blotch SickIt has been a (relatively) good couple of days in Donald Trump’s America. Trump conducted a successful raid on Iranian nuclear facilities. The damage done may have set Iran’s nuclear program back by some months. Iran launched a pro forma, kayfabe response. And maybe it all ends there. (At least for American involvement.) If so, that counts as a win, which makes me happy. It’s good for America and good for the world that this adventure didn’t get out of hand and maybe even made the world (temporarily) a touch safer. And yet, in my darker moments I find myself wondering if it wouldn’t be better for America’s long-term civic health if Trump hadn’t gotten lucky? Maybe it would be better if we had to take our consequences? Which is why I want to discuss a New York Times story about the measles and some very fine people in Texas. Let’s go dark... Keep reading with a 7-day free trialSubscribe to The Bulwark to keep reading this post and get 7 days of free access to the full post archives. A subscription gets you:
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