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I also loved "Mad Men," although I have to wonder if it's really just a Republican fever dream.
And if Draper is concealing a wife and kiddies in the 'burbs, I hope to find out how he's managed to do so while rising to the heights of Mad Ave. I thought a Sweet Wifey and 2.4 Adorable Tykes were the keys to the kingdom for execs in the 50s.
I loved how Draper comes fresh off winning the tobacco account to a discussion of possibly repping Dick Nixon. Hey, what's next - the NRA?