The flip side also works: Time flies when things are bad. This week, the United States still is reeling from the upheaval in the House, still is feeling economic distress, still is dreading a rematch between two geezers lurching in opposite political directions, still is torn apart by racial tensions with ancient roots. This week also will mark 15 years since Barack Obama stood before a quarter of a million people in Chicago’s Grant Park and said, “Yes, we can.” Time flies even for a country that once, eyes raised to a bright horizon, was suffused with a sense of optimism but that now, downcast, is consumed with division and despair. Obama, to be sure, disappointed many: conservatives who ha
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