Bemusement
Finished book 18 yesterday, Alienated America, which looks at the rise of Trump and why. It is interesting, in some ways -- Trump's biggest support is where the bonds of community are most frayed, such as job loss, lack of church attendance, lack of births in marriage. But... well, the last two are the sorts of things that are easy to fix -- join a church, marry your partner, get involved in your community. People don't and then complain how bad things are, which makes no sense to me. Yes, we are creatures of habit, but... then again, when you see these articles about young people flocking to churches and Mass, well...maybe people do get it. Now, the economic stuff is a bit harder to solve, but if people get involved in the community...well, maybe you will see some new ideas? Just maybe? You really do have nothing to lose but your chains...
Spencer Pratt Was a Reality TV Villain. Now He Wants to Be L.A.’s Savior. - WSJ
'The Hills' villain makes a splash as candidate for LA mayor | AP News
Can he win? Yes? Will he? Probably not; the numbers are not there. On the other hand, the ads are pretty slick, and he has a point -- Karen Bass has been a wreck of a mayor, and while Pratt may not have any experience, he can see what has gone wrong, and in the jungle primary system CA has...well, anything can happen.
Texas Tech’s $5M QB caught betting on his own games 10,000 times
I have been sort of following this story, and it is fascinating to me. On the one hand, the guy was betting on his own team for Christ's sake, and should get the book thrown at him. Of course, in this day and age...well, he is in treatment, he has a mental issue, and of course the lawyers are involved. In the real world he would be told to pound salt, but in this day and age, I think we all know what will actually happen.