by William Goodspeed | Feb 26, 2016 | 2016 Primary Elections, Political Satire
Canadians are no strangers to American politics, in large part because most live within an hour of the U.S. and get CNN. The American primary campaigns in both parties started benignly for Canadians; most viewed it as entertainment. “It was more interesting than...
by William Goodspeed | Feb 18, 2016 | 2016 Primary Elections, Political Satire
It’s the spring of 2018, and former NBA great Kareem Abdul-Jabbar enters the immigration hall at Washington Dulles Airport after two weeks of cooking classes in Tuscany. In line, he strikes up conversation with Dr. Oz, the famous TV doctor, who was returning from an...
by William Goodspeed | Feb 12, 2016 | 2016 Primary Elections, Political Satire
There was big news out of New Hampshire this week: Donald Trump clobbered his Republican rivals to win that state’s primary, the first in the interminable 2016 presidential election. Because I went to college in New Hampshire, live in neighboring Maine and write about...
by William Goodspeed | Feb 2, 2016 | Buzzkill
My wife and I enjoy a modern marriage where we share domestic duties. She, for example, handles such mundane chores as filling her wine glass at precisely 6:01 p.m. every night (6:01 because it takes her one minute to fetch the wine after noticing it’s 6 p.m.). I, on...
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