It's mystifying, to one of their
contemporaries, how commentators
in the media, even of careers as
long as theirs, remark on a hol-
lowing out of Bill Clinton, with
a leaner diet, resulting from
cardiac surgeries. They confuse
horsepower with displacement, a
rust-belt comprehension fueled,
I fear, by imagery in which the
work they do, is steeped in bias.
I remark, if only to myself, on
the supercharging power of ref-
lection, in the continuum he dia-
grammed in Philadelphia. The dif-
ference between speculation and
testament seems forgotten by our
sages, dieting on commercials. At
the same time, Donald Trump had
been prescient to warn, the Dem-
ocratic Party would trot out a
candidacy of tired antiquity. I
see just straw against his wind,
and nothing he can do about it.
Robert Frank
US 90, Texas,
outside Del Rio
1955
Keith Carter
(American, b. 1948)
Dancers
Lost dog
Photographer
unknown
A straw each