Some people think nature is like this, but actually, it's like this.
That's why Columbia engineers everything we make for anything nature can throw at you.
Columbia, engineered for whatever.
From the free press, this is Honestly, and I'm Barry Weiss.
Today marks President Trump's 100th day in office.
And what are we to make of this dizzying first 100 days?
As my friend and former colleague at The New York Times, Brett Stevens, put it,
I'm hard-pressed to think of a more disastrous first 100 days of any presidency in American history.
All of the wounds are self-inflicted.
Indeed,
even some of Trump's most ardent supporters are struggling to understand and support a lot of his policy actions.
As Rod Dreher wrote for the Free Press last week,
MAGA tempts the same sorry fate that conservatives like me suffered over the Iraq war.
Do we hate our enemies, Rod writes, more than we love liberty,
more than we care about prudence and common sense?
If the cost of victory is trashing the jobs and the businesses of ordinary Americans with a reckless and unstable tariff policy,
abusing the Constitution,
pointlessly sabotaging America's allies,
and replacing a domestic woke left system with a woke right one,
well, then NAGA risks destroying itself.