- Another story about a European loving his American experience, and also how Americans need this kind of validation;
- Brief items about Trump Derangement Syndrome, the demonization of Anthony Fauci, how Christian Nationalist candidates should conceal their agendas, and why there are no migrants from Norway;
- A longer piece about “post-liberalism,” which to me fails to take the long view;
- More brief items from Paul Krugman about Pete Hegseth’s undermining of the military, and The Conversation about why people avoid bad news.
Another perspective about this; a German tourist loves America.

Slate, Alex Kirshner, yesterday: Freddy’s Big Adventure, subtitled “A German man’s World Cup road trip has turned him into an unlikely folk hero—and exposed how desperate Americans are for proof that their country is great.”
European tourists having a great time in America have been a recurring bit on my social media feeds lately, and perhaps on yours too. They’re driving on interstates. They’re trying ranch dressing. They’re eating at Taco Bell. But nobody has been a bigger sensation than a German man who goes by @FreddyLA7 on X. Freddy has gone megaviral for being a really good tourist and getting lots of fun gifts along his journey to watch the German soccer team (and others) all across North America.












