What I got wrong in 2018

Let's start with "What happened to the Democrats' blue wave?"

Republicans.
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Imagine a career that requires keeping up with and offering detailed, intelligent commentary on a fast-moving, endless, all-star basketball game in real-time. The analysis can focus on the broader arc of the unfolding competition or on some small aspect of it — one player's contribution at one fleeting moment on the court, or the nuances of a single pass, bank shot, or foul. And now imagine that the stakes of the game are enormous, with individual plays potentially effecting the lives of millions, the fate of the country, and even the course of world history.

That's a little bit what it's like to work as a political pundit, especially in the Trump era, when the news cycle has truly become 24/7, passions perpetually run high, and the president's persona and policy positions seem deliberately crafted to provoke maximal polarization.

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Damon Linker

Damon Linker is a senior correspondent at TheWeek.com. He is also a former contributing editor at The New Republic and the author of The Theocons and The Religious Test.