Where’s The Outrage?

James dissects Gerson’s argument in similar terms, and notes an important flaw that mars most of Gerson’s writing: The premise of Gerson’s entire column, and one that seems to undergird his every thought and word, is that outrage compels action, and that if you aren’t acting — now, dammit — you aren’t outraged. In Gerson’s … Continue reading Where’s The Outrage?