... and I aproovd this messig
October 12, 2004
On the eve of the final debate, Whit brings us this troubling dispatch from the frontlines of our nation's future:
"The revolution may not be televised," Whit observes, "but it's in crayon."
And in the midst of a presidential contest boasting all the rhetorical nuance of a playground shoving match, we might well ask where these kids learned to campaign?
> Teach your children well
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