The inimitable Dave Barry's review of the past year is up at the Washington Times. He begins:
How weird a year was it? Here's how weird:
• O.J. actually got convicted of something.
• Gasoline hit $4 a gallon -- and those were the good times.
• On several occasions, "Saturday Night Live" was funny.
• There were a few days there in October when you could not completely rule out the possibility that the next Treasury secretary would be Joe the Plumber.
• Finally, and most weirdly, for the first time in history, the voters elected a president who -- despite the skeptics who said such a thing would never happen in the United States-- was neither a Bush nor a Clinton.
Read the rest at the link. As always, Mr. Barry has a neat turn of phrase and a fine sense of the incongruous.
Peter
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