“How much of my soul did I lose today?” A short-story collection by John Andrews imagines the travails of George Leland, a conservative state senator struggling in the gray area where the personal and the political collide.
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Wanted: A Landslide Election Next Year
America needs — but won’t get — a cleansing presidential landslide election next year, argues columnist Bill Moloney. Only an overwhelming victory in 2024 for everyone’s dream candidate (someone whose name obviously isn’t Biden or Trump) could deliver a mandate for dramatic change such as those received by FDR in 1932 and Reagan in 1980, Moloney contends.