New York Times conservative columnist David Brooks is no stranger to sharing his carefully curated opinions on politics. This election, he's been throwing down against Donald Trump (as much as David Brooks can throw down), and this week he asked the crucial question we all overlooked: Do people dislike Hillary Clinton because they don't know what her hobbies are?

Brooks points out that she had a decent approval rating as Secretary of State and, despite your opinions on her platforms, has been a lifelong public servant. So what's going on with her current approval rating? Says Brooks:

I would begin my explanation with this question: Can you tell me what Hillary Clinton does for fun?

Hmm, where you going with that, Dave?

We know what Obama does for fun — golf, basketball, etc. We know, unfortunately, what Trump does for fun.

Sure, sure. So you're saying that the biggest problem with Clinton is that we...don't know her hobbies? Now, David, my pal, before you go any further, I hope you're not going to be setting a double standard for Clinton because she's an intense career politician and therefore isn't relatable. Right? David, you still there?

Clinton’s career appears, from the outside, to be all consuming. Her husband is her co-politician. Her daughter works at the Clinton Foundation. Her friendships appear to have been formed at networking gatherings reserved for the extremely successful.

NOOOOOOOOO!!! Dude, her husband is her husband. Her husband is her "co-politician"? What does that even mean?! Any spouse of someone running for president, regardless of his or her own political background, becomes political by association. Come on, man! Let's move on to another reason why Clinton may be disliked publicly.

People who work closely with her adore her and say she is warm and caring. But it’s hard from the outside to think of any non-career or pre-career aspect to her life. Except for a few grandma references, she presents herself as a résumé and policy brief.

So you're really going for this, huh?