"paying close attention to politics" means not paying attention to politics at all, because the presidency as an office contains traits that do not interact with "politics" in any sense ezra klein would mean.
the president is someone who every american is presumed to have heard of, and most americans know this. as a result, the president is uniquely positioned to shape the national culture, the fully general overworld, in a way that no celebrity can. if you're on tumblr you're 90th percentile uninterested in authority, so you probably don't understand the importance of this
(and are probably disaffected and socially unattached as a result, unless you've been able to find an obscure and selective subcultural niche to burrow into and hide. maybe you have unusual tastes; maybe you just have an unusual facility with information, which allows you to refine your sense of taste more than most)
and you know what a percentile is, which makes you even less likely to understand its importance. most people are not literate, do not participate in the public square, they eat what's put in front of them, what's big-budget enough to be marketed with an expectation of industrial profit, and that's it besides maybe, maybe, church. you are a medieval scribe, you are a monk, you are in mindset if not in lineage someone who would've been literate when most people aren't.
you are, factually, as a member of a community centered around the recreational production and consumption of words, literate in ways most people are not, today, in 2024. you'd be surprised how many salarymen paid six figures a year struggle to write a grammatical paragraph.
one of the problems that your class has in american politics is its inability to present things in simple, static terms suitable for distribution at scale. like, is it LGBT? LGBTQ? LGBTQIA? what's the proper form of the alphabet? what do these things mean? why are they even things? these are all easy questions to be unconcerned with if you live in a city and read books for fun, but the people outside the monastery literally believe you're changing things on purpose to fuck with them. what's the order expressible in no more than a minute that you want the avatar of cultural power, the one dunbar slot allocated to society itself, to drill into the heads of people who do not keep up with things and can't comfortably read?