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New Yorker cover: (Original Post) applegrove 23 hrs ago OP
That exemplifies the mornings of most of America! 70sEraVet 22 hrs ago #1
That's pretty much the way it is. Chaos, confusion, and incompetence. surfered 22 hrs ago #2
"recent" -- It's 10 years old lol WhiskeyGrinder 22 hrs ago #3
I took the blue sky post at its word. I will delete "Recent". applegrove 22 hrs ago #4
I've been trying to figure BigmanPigman 21 hrs ago #5
Right after TrumpCo was elected the first time. yardwork 4 hrs ago #7
The cartoonist had no idea how profoundly prophetic they were ! Pluvious 5 hrs ago #6
Sounds about as accurate as accurate can get Torchlight 4 hrs ago #8

BigmanPigman

(55,750 posts)
5. I've been trying to figure
Mon Jun 29, 2026, 09:18 PM
21 hrs ago

this out and the time-line. I was thinking, "Why is the New Yorker re-using a cover from 2016, am I missing something?". I thought I was going brain dead.

yardwork

(70,026 posts)
7. Right after TrumpCo was elected the first time.
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 02:04 PM
4 hrs ago

Before he took office. An age of innocence.

Torchlight

(7,266 posts)
8. Sounds about as accurate as accurate can get
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 02:10 PM
4 hrs ago

everything else a distraction ( 'recent' being a relative term of comparison and apt I think, at least to older fellas like me).

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