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Listening to that criticism of Biden, I thought of an email I received recently from someone upset that I’d called the president “Barack” during a radio show chat.

“Just wondering,” he scolded, “when it became proper to refer to the president of the United States by his first name?”

I don’t know. Back when Dwight Eisenhower’s slogan was “I Like Ike?”

Calling people by their first names can be a show of disrespect, and there’s a long, ugly history of white people belittling black people by using only their first names. But we live in a different world now, and in a less formal one, and there are moments when referring to important people by their first names seems entirely reasonable.

If I occasionally say “Barack,” it’s out of a sense of our president as a fellow Chicagoan.

And, incidentally, the catchiest bumper sticker I’ve seen in this campaign is the one that says simply: “Mitt.”

4) “Nashville”

This show, which premiered last week to critical raves, qualifies as news only if you’re a fan of top-notch prime-time soap opera, which I am.

It stars Connie Britton (“Friday Night Lights”) as a middle-aged singing star trying to hang on to her country crown.

By Nashville standards, she’s old. But she’d still be a whippersnapper if she were running for high office.

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