“So, what do we have?” »asked George Clooney, when he played Doctor Ross at the Chicago hospital, in EMERGENCIES. Well, we have an election. A first-class emergency, « pin-pon, pin-pon ! »quickly, Doctor Ross, put on your mask, your gloves, take out your scalpel, your forceps, your saw, all the gear, it’s a borderline case, do something, I beg you!
Well, George Clooney started by convincing Joe Biden to drop the matter and pass the torch to Kamala Harris, phew, thank you doctor. But now, it’s a matter of life and death, all hands on deck. Otherwise, what do we have? Well we have the large victory, against all the polls, of the pro-European president of Moldova, even though her life was in danger. And the victory, in Botswana, of the number one opponent, to everyone’s surprise (including his own). A peaceful, exemplary alternation, with the congratulations of the outgoing president, who represented himself.
This is what we have. So it’s not all bad news. And now, dear Americans (and dear Doctor Ross), it’s your turn! Things are not going well with you, oh no! But I believe in miracles. It’s going to be a long night at the Chicago hospital (I’m writing these lines Tuesday morning). And at the end of the night: so what do we have? Well we have…