This Tuesday it will be exactly one mortifying year since Donald J Trump was elected to the office of President of the United States. Which is really 364 days longer than that state of affairs should have been allowed to persist.
And, yes, I know the USA has been made a laughing stock and the presidency has been brought into disrepute and international tensions have been ramped up to a ridiculously high level, but it hasn't been all bad.
Let's consider some of the good things that the Trump regime has brought us.
We've already mentioned one - America has been made a laughing stock. If you've happened to strike up a conversation with the sort of Americans who leave their own country in the past 12 months, and discussed their president, you'll have picked up on a note of ruefulness, usually but not always stopping just short of an apology.
The reason this is a good thing as that a lack of respect has dented America's dominance of international affairs. Albeit its values of inclusiveness, personal freedom and unity have been ignored at home, its inclination to dominate and throw its weight around the world at large has been considerably diminished.