A top political thought leader was able to spare time for an interview on a highly-rated, nationally-broadcast news commentary program on Monday. Speaking jovially with the host, an accomplished woman whose resume includes licensed attorney who previously clerked for a Supreme Court justice and authored no fewer than six books – two of which were New York Times bestsellers, the guest commentator shared his insights into distinct set of affairs of timely interest to the audience.
Sadly the commentator, a traveling bardsman by trade, did not offer any details into the inspiration behind his timeless prose of “Young ladies, young ladies – I like ’em underage, see – Some say that’s statutory – But I say it’s mandatory,” from the poem “Cool Daddy Cool” a quarter century hence.