OBAMALUNACY IN A HISTORICAL CONTEXT
First the anti-historical context. Talk to the average teen-ager to learn about it. A couple of our 17 year-old son's friends were over at our home the other day, and due to pictures in our home of Ronald Reagan, they asked me about him.
I related a few tidbits, then explained that presidents are remembered for one or two famous quotes. Ronald Reagan's was, "Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall." Blank stares. Wall? What wall? they asked.
These kids are not dumb. They are nice, polite, and bright. But what happened in the world before they were born is really, really not in sharp focus for them.
Maybe, though, we should cut them some slack. They, and all of us, are trying to remain afloat amidst a deluge of information that none of us can keep up with. It's hard enough to make sense of what happened last week, so what happened decades or a century ago seems to lose any relevance.
The problem, of course, is that you cannot understand what is happening now if you're in a historical vacuum, if there is no knowledgeably historical perspective with which to make any sense of it.
So - has the world always been as crazy as now? How common or rare are episodes of lunacy sweeping through America? How does the ObamaLunacy we are currently enduring compare?