Tom Friedman ends his Sunday NYT op ed piece on the Middle East, titled
"The Tipping Points", with this upbeat conclusion: "tipping points are sometimes more like teeter-totters: one moment you're riding high and the next minute you're slammed to the ground. Nevertheless, what's happened in the last four weeks is not just important, it's remarkable. And if we can keep all three tipping points tipped, it will be incredible."
Teeter-totter, neater-natter, reading Friedman, I was reminded of a recent THIS MODERN WORLD cartoon about turning points by the always on-point Tom Tomorrow.
"Tipping point," "turning point," "turning the corner," well, you'll get the point below the fold.