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Posted on September 22, 2017 by h.saussy

Goethe said that every man at 40 has the face he deserves. With politicians, it happens earlier and it lasts longer. Here are a few views of the “pox americana” contributed by Molly McQuade (mmcquade[at]ala.org).

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