I understand the difference between journalism and scholarship that comes 20 years later. David Remnick More Quotes by David Remnick More Quotes From David Remnick Trump's rise is troubling not just on an American level but on an international level. David Remnick internationaltrumplevels Vladimir Putin wants practical things, like the end of economic sanctions, but he also wants far greater sway in Europe and in the overall ideological trends of the world. David Remnick economic-sanctionseuropeworld Vladimir Putin wants to become the de facto head of an illiberal, xenophobic, hypernationalist trend in world politics. David Remnick trendswantworld My deep sense of alarm has to do with Donald Trump's seeming lack of fealty to constitutionalism. David Remnick constitutionalismtrumpalarms Disaster can take a nation by surprise, slowly, and then all at once. David Remnick disasternationssurprise I don't think there will be fascism in America, but we have to do everything we can to fight against it. David Remnick fightingamericathinking I know, too, that millions and millions of people voted for Trump not because they are cartoon racists, but because they did not like Hillary Clinton for a variety of reasons, because they had real economic and social grievances. David Remnick cartoonrealpeople I don't know that Donald Trump is anything more to Putin than what Lenin called a poleznye durak, a useful idiot. David Remnick putintrumpidiot Donald Trump is going to have to live in the real world in which Vladimir Putin is exactly who he presents himself to be, and Putin is extremely skilled. He's not going to make it very easy for the United States or Germany. And he's going to test Trump. David Remnick united-statestestsreal I would like to see Russia not invade Ukraine or put pressure on and threaten Baltic states. But we live in the real and existing world. David Remnick ukrainerussiareal I would love to have a stable, productive relationship with Russia. David Remnick productivestablerussia Maybe Santa Claus is real. Here's the problem: reality. David Remnick santaproblemreal The notion that somehow through a trade war or protectionism or magical thinking that we're going to return to a romanticized economic past is, in the end, going to be an illusion. And a severe disappointment to millions of decent, hard-working people. David Remnick hard-workdisappointmentwar There's nothing wrong with creating jobs. What's wrong is to seed the illusion that you will magically bring back the economy of 1970, that you will reopen coal mines. David Remnick coalcreatingjobs We can hope that the responsibilities and realities will weigh on Donald Trump and he will not be the president we fear, but rather something more stable. David Remnick presidentresponsibilityreality Trump's election is part of an international trend that's no less alarming, in Britain, in France, in Germany, in Austria. Vladimir Putin wanted to see this outcome no less than he would like to see nationalists and anti-Europeanists win in France. David Remnick germanyfrancewinning As journalists, we need to find every avenue to distribute our work, and try to be so good that we become increasingly more influential than before. David Remnick influentialtryingneeds We have to do our jobs better, more tirelessly and stop whining about it. David Remnick stop-whiningwhiningjobs We begin to inhabit oppositional and rarely intersecting mental universes having to do with ideology and fact and non-fact and news and non-news. David Remnick newsideologyfacts Being nervous, first of all, puts you at a distinct disadvantage, and if you've really prepared and if you've really thought through how to start the conversation, things start to fall into place. There are other things I get nervous about, but not that. David Remnick fall-into-placenervousfall