“Wynn Agonistes”

Aka Wynn’s Struggle, a melodrama in three acts. In Act I, impervious to irony, Steve Wynn chides Washington, D.C., for overspending, overborrowing and artificial economic stimulation … as though nothing like that happened right along the Las Vegas Strip. He lauds the “stability” of China contra the jittery old U.S. of A. (among other subtly anti-democratic sentiments) but stops short of saying its trains run on time.

Act II: Wynn explains — and simultaneously pooh-poohs — that magical acronym known as “EBITDA.”

Act III: Wynn admits jokingly that he’s “grow[ing] old ungracefully.”

So is this “the end” of a 10-year reinvention of the Desert Inn site? I don’t believe it!

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