Dear Doctor Elephant,
Are all elephants Republicans? If so, who’s your pick for the 2012 nominee?
Curious in Enid, Oklahoma
Dear Curious,
Elephants appreciate the GOP’s good taste in party symbols, but our political views range across the ideological spectrum, just the way yours do. Some elephants are even apathetic! I’m not actually allowed to vote just now, as I am an elephant and only humans can vote. I do take a keen interest in the politics and the future of my country. My pick for 2012 was Jon Huntsman. At first I was a mite wary of him- anyone with valuable ivory tusks is going to be nervous around a guy called “Huntsman”, but when I found out it was just his surname and he wasn’t going to burst into my home with a big gun and turn me into a trophy, I warmed up to his clean campaign style, moderate stance on social issues, and willingness to reach across party lines to achieve consensus. Right now, like a lot of people, I’m just hoping for a fair, honest presidential contest, with the man who can put the nation on the road to recovery winning in November. Reckon it wouldn’t do any harm if both sides went easy on the robocalls, as well.
Dear Doctor Elephant,
I love movie musicals, and look forward to sharing them with my young children. Some of them, like Grease or Carousel, contain wonderful songs and colorful characters but have worrying messages about men and women. If I show them to my kids, will they pick up the idea that hitting people you love is OK, or think that you have to change who you are to suit the person you want to be with?
Looking ahead in San Antonio, Texas
Dear Looking Ahead,
There’s someone your children watch more than they’ll ever watch Julie or Rizzo, and it’s you. This is what parents (and DVD pause buttons) are for. Stop the movie when the characters do something “worrying” and ask your kids what they think about it. “Why do you think Billy feels bad?” “If you were Sandy’s friend, would you want to make her do all the things you do?” Tell them it’s never OK to hit another person whether you love them or not, and assure them that, unlike the parents in Grease, you will be around for them to talk to.
But don’t worry too much: if you show your kids a good example, they’ll learn how to do right and how to think for themselves. Your kids are lucky to have a parent with good taste in music and a sound moral compass!
Dear Doctor Elephant,
How’s about them Patsies?
Gloating in Jaffrey, New Hampshire
Dear Gloating,
How’s about them Giants? Yah, yah, yah.