MATTHEW CONTINETTI: Corona Conservatism: The coronavirus accelerates a generational and ideological transition on the right. “In so far as ‘Trumpism,’ to the degree that it exists, describes a political tendency that is suspicious of overseas commitments, international trade, and unchecked immigration, and more worried about the rise of China than the revanchism of Russia, this pandemic does not spell the ‘end.’ It may even serve as vindication. . . . On Capitol Hill, then, the virus has elevated the senators and staffers who have spent the last few years calling for a ‘realignment’ of Republican politics away from the prerogatives and priorities of corporate America and toward those of middle- and working-class families without college degrees. The China hawks, economic nationalists, and advocates of industrial policy have found themselves playing the role of Cassandra, who saw the cost of war firsthand after her warnings were dismissed.”