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Tribune News Service
Tribune News Service
We don’t often talk politics in front of the grands because it’s just all too terribly depressing. For us. We’re not that concerned about them. They’re young and may live long enough to see the nation rally. But somehow, in a FaceTime call with our son, five grands crowding around the phone’s camera and his wife in the background fixing dinner in the kitchen, the conversation turned to presidents. One of the kids said their dad should be president. This was stunning, as our son’s driving ambition is to get through the week, make it to the weekend, spend time with his family, then start the cyc…
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