As you go to the voting booth (or mail your ballot), take a moment to enjoy this delightful 1950 story by John Stanley and Irving Tripp.
Stanley rarely trafficked in overt political commentary. In this story, he suggests that the behavior of adult men, vying for powerful positions and public offices, aren't too far removed, in their behavior, from children.
No post-story commentary today... just a friendly reminder to cast your ballot!
2 comments:
He is the smartest but also the bravest, since he had to interact with the West Side Boys. What if the plan didn't work?
A classic Stanley story -- thanks for sharing! Ah, I wonder what our country would be like if Tubby were in charge? I think Tubby's boundless self-confidence would probably get him elected! Do you happen to know what Stanley's political preferences were? I wonder if anything about his politics could be inferred from his work.
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