Audience has already made up its mind about 'Waiting for Mueller'
by Jonah Goldberg, Tribune Content Agency
Feb 27, 2019
3 minutes
Samuel Beckett's "Waiting for Godot," a play in which two men sit around and wait for someone who never shows up, has been claimed by just about everyone: Freudians, Christians, existentialists.
Who's right? I haven't a clue.
But I have lived, all of us have lived, through a similar tragicomedy (a word Beckett added to the subtitle for the English version of his play). We've been waiting for Mueller. And waiting.
For some, the waiting
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