Hmm. The TARDIS at Pooh Corner. O . . . . . . . . k.
While I was on PAD's site, I went to his home page. I would say that the Trump-and-tribalism (wouldn't THAT be an interesting name for a role-playing game!) situation has improved 
a little since his October 20 post (right up front on his home page).
But 
only a little.
Two weeks ago tomorrow, something happened at the 
Printing Museum that has led me to add a line to my Linotype demonstration spiel, when I invite the visitors to fill out slug request forms for their souvenir slugs. I normally ask the visitors to "Please keep it clean: we 
are a family museum."
A middle-aged woman handed me a slug request: "Let's Go Brandon." I blinked. I know it's a far-right code phrase. I know what it's a far-right code phrase 
for (and some weeks ago, I wasted a lot of time looking for some far-right candidate named "Brandon," before I stumbled onto it being a code phrase). I'm not convinced the woman who requested it knew what it meant. Which may be one reason why I didn't find it a lot more difficult to resist the temptation to give her an entirely different sort of "slug."
As of last weekend's Boy Scout Merit Badge Day at the Museum, it's now "Please keep it clean: we 
are a family museum. And please, no partisan politics, right or left."