America is still the greatest country in the world — even if we don’t always get along
The article reflects on the complexities and contradictions of American society, emphasizing that despite its challenges, the United States remains a significant nation. It discusses various cultural and social issues, including political divisions and public sentiment. The author uses humor and satire to highlight the absurdities of contemporary life in America.
- ▪The article discusses the ongoing cultural and political divisions in the United States.
- ▪It highlights the absurdities of modern life, including traffic issues and social commentary.
- ▪The author uses humor to address serious topics such as antisemitism and societal changes.
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Cindy Adams Opinion America is still the greatest country in the world — even if we don’t always get along By Cindy Adams Published May 25, 2026, 6:10 p.m. ET A marching band performing in the Memorial Day parade near the National Mall in Washington, DC on May 25, 2026. AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google US still Earth’s best country So how did it all start. “In the beginning,” like before Amazon — like even before Elon’s first child — there was a world. Something. Think pre rivers and mountains — prior to Hegseth reading off a Fox TV prompter — a voice said, “Let there be light.” Came now the first con — Con Ed. Wampum? Please. Today it’s trillions.
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