It was Charles Manson who said: “Years ago, it meant something to be crazy. Now everyone’s crazy.”
It sure seems that way. You just have to take a look at what is on the TV for a few minutes to confirm for yourself what Manson has asserted. From reality shows to the 48 Hours Mysteries to Glenn Beck and Keith Olberman, it seems that as a society we have all gone a little cuckoo.
Friedrich Nietzsche put it this way: “In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule.” These days, both in individuals and in groups, nations and epochs, it has become the rule.
Insanity has made an entrance again on the national stage, as a disturbed young man tried to kill a popular Congresswoman and succeed in killing many more. Conservatives believe that this was an isolated case of a crazy person. Liberals believe that this crazy person was born of a movement of crazy people that they call the vast right-wing conspiracy.














