I’ve been in DC this week for meetings with sources, colleagues, and friends — though I still carved out time last night to live-tweet President Biden’s strong SOTU speech and Sen. Katie Britt’s bizarre rebuttal — so I thought I’d do something a little different today: my first ever Ask Me Anything!
Have questions or comments about politics, Biden’s SOTU, the newsletter, journalism, what I’m up to in DC, my career, story tips to pass along, or anything else? Let’s hear ‘em.
Post your queries in the comments and I’ll respond when I have time over the weekend. Since I have more meetings today and am traveling tomorrow, I kindly ask that you don’t ask me to put together book reports or do heavy research, but other than that I’ll do my best to answer anything and everything.
We’ll be back to regular programming on Monday. Have a great weekend.
Also want to know where you find the infinite patience to watch Fox News and report out?
My comment requires no research, just your opinion. It's inspired by the opinion of so many out there who keep saying that things are terrible in America. That Stepford wife who gave the Republican rebuttal last night started out by tearfully saying that she and her (presumably all white, middle class or better, Southern, safe) friends lie awake at night worrying about the state of America. Why do people like her think things are so bad when they measurably are not? Is it just a question of them not seeing what they don't want to see? Thank you.