HomeViewpointsLulu 'n' Hershey Lulu ‘n’ Hershey We've had a father and son POTUS combo, but a mother, then daughter? That's what Hershey predicts, that time-traveling poodle. Written by Robert Ayers April 22, 2015 Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. Explore tags ⟶AyersBerkshiresCafe PerspectivocartoonChelsea ClintonHillary ClintonLulu 'n' HersheyMassachusettspoodlesPresident of the United States Viewpoints I WITNESS: The made-for-TV presidency Vickie Shufton - Viewpoints LEONARD QUART: Reading about the Trump nightmare in The New York Times Leonard Quart - Viewpoints CONNECTIONS: Is there such a thing as bad publicity? Carole Owens - Viewpoints PETER MOST: Unwarranted Special Town Meeting Peter J. Most - Viewpoints I WITNESS: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is harming your children Vickie Shufton - Viewpoints JOHN BREASTED: ICE arrests in Berkshire County disrupted at least four Superior Court criminal prosecutions from 2017 to 2024 John Breasted - Viewpoints I WITNESS: Can we please clone Jamie Raskin Vickie Shufton - Viewpoints Detention of Tufts student is a brazen attack on the First Amendment Edge Staff - Viewpoints LEONARD QUART: A night in the emergency room Leonard Quart - Viewpoints CONNECTIONS: Do we have an obligation to one another? Carole Owens - Viewpoints PETER MOST: Special Town Meeting — beware false prophets Peter J. Most - Viewpoints PHILIP GOLDBERG: Thank you very much, Andy Philip Goldberg - Load more Get FREE Daily Updates From The Berkshire Edge! CAPTCHA Apr 27 Featured Featured 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm Close Encounters With Music Presents: Classical Roots, Latin Soul—The Dalí String Quartet May 11 Featured Featured 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm CATA Annual Performance: “Kaleidoscope” View Calendar The Edge Is Free To Read. But Not To Produce. Support The Edge Today ⟶ Continue reading ViewpointsI WITNESS: The made-for-TV presidencyAttention-hog Trump cannot exist outside of a staged, media-centric bubble of self-aggrandizement. ViewpointsLEONARD QUART: Reading about the Trump nightmare in The New York TimesWhile reading, one begins to feel that an American version of fascism is ominously evolving, and the paper is filled with items that carry a frisson of apprehension that clearly can’t be paranoia on the reader’s part. ViewpointsCONNECTIONS: Is there such a thing as bad publicity?If there is no such thing as bad publicity, are we knowingly promoting the self-promoter? The Edge Is Free To Read. But Not To Produce. Support The Edge ⟶Enjoy the benefits of exclusive reading
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