Food for the Soul: Good and Bad Government
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Food for the Soul: Good and Bad Government

Effects of Good Government in the City. Ambrogio Lorenzetti (1339). Palazzo Pubblico, Siena, Italy. Photo: Wikimedia Commons Public Domain
By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout
The United States is preparing for the November 3rd presidential election amid the most polarized debate in living memory about what is right and wrong and what kind of government the voters will get as a result of this election.
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The image of The Tyrant, from the Siena frescoe ‘Effects of Bad Government in the Country’ gave me an idea. Perhaps the illustrators/artists at Solari could overlay Dr. Gates’s face on the face of The Tyrant. Dr. Gates’s true nature would be highlighted by adorning his kind, innocent philanthropist face with horns, braided hair, and lower jaw fangs. And how many of The Tyrant’s companions – Vainglory, Avarice,Pride,Cruelty,Deceit,Fraud,Fury,Division,War – are also Dr. Gates’s companions? You decide. A Tyrant/Demon-Of-The-Week award might be appropriate.
Michael Dito, Hardin, KY USA
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The image of The Tyrant, from the Siena frescoe ‘Effects of Bad Government in the Country’ gave me an idea. Perhaps the illustrators/artists at Solari could overlay Dr. Gates’s face on the face of The Tyrant. Dr. Gates’s true nature would be highlighted by adorning his kind, innocent philanthropist face with horns, braided hair, and lower jaw fangs. And how many of The Tyrant’s companions – Vainglory, Avarice,Pride,Cruelty,Deceit,Fraud,Fury,Division,War – are also Dr. Gates’s companions? You decide. A Tyrant/Demon-Of-The-Week award might be appropriate.
Michael Dito, Hardin, KY USA