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Enthusiasts for the innocuously dismissive phrases of America at mid-Century - which reached something of a peak in the literary event known as Where did you go? Out. What did you do? Nothing - have only a protracted childhood to blame, for pursuing the game of sequestering meaning in plain sight. It challenges a bleakness of the present, of many asserting secretive privilege, and nobody much enjoying any. We lack an age of innocence.
Possibly the President doesn't see himself as a dog whistler, but just a flirtatious child.
iii Doug Mills
The New York Times©
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