Rupert Murdoch
retired yesterday
at 92.
Michael Cain
confirmed
that he is
“sort of”
retired.
He is
“Bloody 90
now”.
Nancy Pelosi
was named
“Speaker Emerita”
nearly 10 months
ago.
Now 83,
she is running
for reelection
to Congress
in 2024.
A couple
weeks shy
of the big
Six O,
“Is there
ever a
letting
go?”,
I wonder.
I can’t
imagine
feeling
so important
and indispensable
that I
could not
retire,
as long as
there was
sufficient
money.
Then again,
in retirement
we get
to do
what we
want.
Clearly
that describes
the age
in which
we are
living now.
In our
Retirement Age,
we have
retired
the norms
and bonds
that used
to sustain us.
We have
retired
the decency
and potency
of democracy,
letting the
memories
remain
as the insults
to our body
politic
and social
fabric
damage-
even ravage-
us.
The age-old
hatreds,
bigotries,
grievances,
and even
ideas
of populism
have been
repackaged.
We are in
a Retirement
Age,
stagnating
creatively,
as everything
new
feels old
again.
I thought
so much
had been
retired,
only to
see the
resurfacing
and
enduring
old,
lingering
or
rerunning.
In our
current
Retirement
Age,
nothing
is retired;
just tired.