The Washington Times: U.S. does not need a president

There was a time when visitors to New York by car, plane or ship would be welcomed by the sight of the Empire State Building, rising more than 1,400 feet above midtown Manhattan. It was unmistakable in its size, prominence and design. It was a singular achievement, grand and unique. Even from miles away, the sight of its spire heralded your arrival in a place that was truly special. It was a symbol of America itself.

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