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If Only There Were a Statue of Nixon
We have been through so much lately. Time to check in with our friend Chloe Schlagobers, political correspondent for the New York [Bleep].
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We have been through so much lately. Time to check in with our friend Chloe Schlagobers, political correspondent for the New York [Bleep].
I miss the Republican Party. It’s still out there, of course. But it no longer has anything to say.
His cabdriver told him that he always voted for “the other guy,” because no matter which party was in power, they always forgot what was important after they had been in office for a while.
Covid causes me to sin like this: wishing my life away.
Every time I try to write my next column, that sherbet-faced clown in D.C. defeats me.
COLUMN: Big confusion in this household: last week, I interviewed some kid in the mistaken belief that he was a Trump supporter. It turns out that I was wrong. The kid in question actually liked Bernie, he started getting abused on Twitter by rabid Joe Biden supporters, and I felt bad about the whole thing.
In my never-ending attempt to understand American politics, anyway, I have been noticing lately that my seven-year-old son reminds me a lot of Trump.
Passover is beginning, and it will be a quiet holiday this year.
Bloomberg debated poorly, for sure. But the debates in which he stumbled were little more than spectacles for television.
There is really only one way to serve white wine, which is to open the bottle (or, as we say in my house, “unscrew it”), walk it over to the kitchen sink, and pour it down the drain. Then find a bottle of red, and drink that instead.