US Global Insanity, Preceded by Some Thoughts About Some Irish Icons
In my Dorf on Law column earlier this week announcing my very recent move to Ireland, I wrote: "Settling in will of course take some more time, but I wanted to get back to my writing as soon as possible." I concede, however, that I am in a bit of a honeymoon period. Any ability to write my usual steely-eyed analyses of the world's horrors is thus a bit undercut by a personal sense of calm and optimism. Even so, I will offer below some policy-specific thoughts via a Dorf on Law Classic (rerun) that begins with an Irish reference. But first, I hereby offer a public confession. In an email earlier today to a frequent reader, I wrote this: As I settle into my expatriate life, my shameful secrets are: (1) I gave up on U2 when they collaborated with Apple to force an (undeletable) album onto everyone’s iPhones in 2014 [in what became known as the time that " U2 and Apple Spammed the World ]." (2) I no longer like Guinness, and (3) River Dance creeps...