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Barack Obama's life will be somewhat normal for exactly 64 more days. So why not wash the dishes?

 
In Barack Obama's first interview since winning the election, he made an odd but revealing confession: He found it soothing, he said, to do the dishes. I knew exactly what he was talking about (though for me it's light carpentry). He is experiencing the bends associated with the post-campaign re-entry into daily life. This afflicts not only candidates but the reporters who travel with them. [ more ... ] (link)

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