- How World Cup tourists are impressed by the US;
- And an earlier piece about tourists were impressed by San Francisco, in both cases despite right-wing apocalyptic propaganda;
- Amanda Marcotte on why MAGA buys Trump’s reflecting pool hoax;
- Hegseth reverses the vax mandate ban, and fires another top general;
- MAGA falls for satire;
- Todd Starnes doubles down on tribalism;
- Alan Greenspan admitted he was wrong: takes by Roger Lowenstein and Robert Reich.
- And John Williams: Schindler’s List.
People are, inevitably, most concerned about their personal lives, without needing to be aware of the outside world. To some extent this piece reveals the psychological bias that leads many people to think life is worse off today than it was in some imaginary glorious past. And it reveals how outside perspective are quite at odds with the apocalyptic take that Trump and MAGA have on America’s big cities, which borders on bigotry.

Washington Post, opinion by Jim Geraghty, yesterday: What’s America really like? Ask the World Cup tourists., subtitled “Foreign soccer fans marvel at features of U.S. life we take for granted.”
Sometimes it takes outsiders, seeing us with fresh eyes, to remind us of who we are and what we have.











