Proper noun
Douthat (plural Douthats)
A surname.
What Douthat gives us instead is a concluding series of alternative scenarios for political, cultural, and economic "renaissance" — "Eurafrica," "The Return of Paganism," "A Western Islam," "A Christian China." Source: Internet
Douthat pleaded guilty to 498 felony counts of possession of child pornography. Source: Internet
They believe, like Douthat, that the sexual revolution left them behind and they're pissed that they don't get to control women. Source: Internet
Mr. Douthat spends most of the article comparing the U.S. Covid deaths with those of “peer countries.” Source: Internet
That might make people like Ross Douthat very happy, but it would make it hugely more difficult to limit the damage caused by global warming. Source: Internet
Matt Yglesias notes a Ross Douthat column that invokes one of William McKinley’s splendid little wars, this one in the Philippines. Source: Internet