Biographical profile of commentator David Brooks
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The document is a straightforward biography lacking any concrete allegations, financial details, or connections to controversial actions involving powerful actors. It provides no actionable leads for David Brooks is a New York Times columnist and former editor at various conservative publications. He has shifted from liberal to conservative viewpoints and supported both John McCain and Barack Oba
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