Beware of the coming post-election peace
This election was so addictive that the withdrawal symptoms are bound to be vicious. Being under the thrall of a months-long, hard-knuckled, carpet-bombing coverage of a political contest where candidates were no longer public servants but Marvel ...

It's like every Jan 2, that's even quieter than New Year's Day that is significantly less giddy than New Year's Eve night. Sure, your 'team' may have won (or lost), your 'chap' may have become PM (or not). But after the rah-rah celebrations or the deep sigh babas, there's a disquieting dip in hype. No expert opinions. No sound barks louder than their bites. No put-downs, soul-effacing narcissism, psychotic-level sycophancy or pointless observations. The long tail of post-election coverage will continue. But let's face it, it's a whimper compared to that narcotic we've been taking all these weeks. So, let's have another election fix fast!
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