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D is for the dearth of things . . .

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The Boston Globe, June 19th, 1994

What Bill needs is a dad. No doubt about it. President Babyboom is trying like a sonuvagun. But he's already used up one-third of his term, and he's still spinning wheels. At the risk of going overboard into the psycho-goo, I believe I have the answer to his problem. It came to me in the run-up to Father's Day, which is itself an unholy conspiracy among greeting-card printers, hardware store chains and guilt-ridden offspring, to wit: "Here's your card, Dad; how do you like your lawn-trimmer replacement spool? Oh, can I borrow $20 for gas and stuff?" What Bill Clinton doesn't get is that he's s...

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