What’s funny is the audience that once adored her writing is still out there. She’s the one who changed, and she has the dwindling influence and increasing shrillness to show for it.
Maybe she and Taylor Lorenz can hang out and commiserate about the good old days.
I never studied architecture, but one thing I’ve noticed about Brutalist buildings is that the exterior is very rough in many cases. Makes you not want to touch them.
I don’t go around touching buildings but something about most other styles does compel me to want to reach out and have a tactile sensation of the construction. Brutalist buildings seem to have to be endured rather than enjoyed.
I would think impeachment in the House and conviction in the Senate to be prerequisites for indictment for actions while in office.
I wouldn’t have thought this remedy was appropriate after a POTUS had left office, but since Nancy demonstrated that former Presidents can be impeached, it then follows that the resulting line of impeachment->conviction->indictment must be in place, otherwise what’s the point of an impeachment after leaving office?