This week, The New Yorker posted a cartoon that drew its power from a long and familiar angst. The drawing showed a man, sitting in bed, reading a story to his little daughter. The girl has a slightly stunned look in her eyes as her father concludes, “And so, freaked out about the coming election, they moved to France and lived happily ever after.”
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Excellent wrap-up of the choices that confront us, Gary. Don’t think I’m not looking at Tuscany with longing.