In “interesting” times, it’s important to keep a sense of humor. I got a chuckle out of John Young’s column below and think you may too.

Did he [DJT] really mean what we think he meant when he said you won’t have to vote again? His apologists say no, but Pete Pete Buttigieg put it well when he said, “I don’t want to have to worry about whether he meant what he said.” None of us should have to worry that our elected leaders might actually do what they flippantly say to please a crowd of their true believers.
We are confronted with a political party that has many of the classic characteristics of a cult and blends them with enforcing conformity by systematic reward and punishment that reminds us of an organized crime family. Its leader is showing signs and symptoms of senility, and many mental health professionals characterize his public behavior as typical of a sociopath.

Yet, for reasons of personal ambition and fear, the refuse to turn away from him.
Ask yourself: Can you think of a single selfless act of compassion or public service attributable to the Republican Nominee? Can you think of anyone less willing to accept the will of the people? It would be laughable if it were fiction.