There was a time when I wanted to change the world through politics. I grew up believing that a great, moral people elected wise leaders, who then made decisions in our best interests. If I could just become one of those leaders, I could change so much and help so many.
But I finally grew up and quit believing in fairy tales.
I’m having more and more and more trouble lately being interested in politics, even enough to write about the subject. If you’re not a partisan of the two major “teams” — and you have no illusion that enough people are going to adopt your ideas to put them into practice — it’s pretty boring to watch the political spectacle. Have you ever tried to separate yourself from the shouting participants in the political process and just observed the way they interact with each other? It’s sickening.
If you’re a part of one side or the other, you imagine that the people on your side are the kinder and more intelligent and more well-meaning. You notice the positive examples of people on your side, but you don’t notice the many angry, hateful people on your own team. On the other side, you see screaming idiots who hate you and don’t have a good bone in their bodies. When you’re caught up in that trap, you have no idea how much the two sides are mirror images of one another.

She’s miserable in life she chose, but she’s too proud to change now
Question the ‘experts’: They don’t know as much as they think
There are three kinds of lonely — and I don’t know which this is
Serious medical issue will limit
Liberal NPR, PBS? Why should tax money pay to influence culture?
At what point does a president become a dictator to be impeached?
In denial? Isn’t it time to accept that elections won’t change anything?
Our greatest apparent strengths frequently lead to our downfall
FRIDAY FUNNIES