A great look at why New Jersey politics is so chronically sleazy and corrupt on a bipartisan basis.
We’re pleased to have Amanda Ripley, author of The Smartest Kids in The World, join us this week for TPM Cafe Book Club. She has a great essay written for TPM today on why poverty doesn’t explain gaps in test scores: “[I]f we consider only our most affluent kids, the top quartile of American 15 year olds by socio-economic status, we see something startling: our most privileged kids still score below their privileged peers in 26 other nations on a test of critical thinking in math.”
TPM subscribers should join us for a Q&A with Amanda Ripley on Friday at noon.
Tom Perkins, the venture capitalist who said critiques of the 1% could lead to a Holocaust against wealthy people is doubling down in new comments to Bloomberg. “In the Nazi era it was racial demonization, now it is class demonization,” says Perkins.
In case you missed it, here’s my take on where this kind of insanity is coming from.
New Jersey lawmakers had a chance today to purge a Republican state senator from investigating the bridge scandal after questions were raised about whether he was involved in the scandal itself. So what did they do?
Just another bizarre example of New Jersey politics and how this investigation into BridgeGate is going. State Sen. Kevin O’Toole will remain on the investigating committee even though it appears that David Wildstein, the guy at the center of the scandal, was consulting with him about what to do during the cover-up phase of the scandal.
It apparently doesn’t get much worse than the U.S. Army, according to jokes surfaced by the Washington Post from emails commanders sent to one another. Brigadier General Martin P. Schweitzer, at the time a colonel, wrote in an email to a colleague that he had masturbated “3 times over the past 2 hours” after a meeting with Rep. Renee Ellmers (R-NC). Ick.
Venture capitalist Tom Perkins, who is under fire for comparing the attack on America’s rich to “Kristallnacht,” was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in France in 1996 for killing someone — with his yacht.
It sounds like Tom Perkins got a talking to by the ADL (“pleasant discussion with Abe Foxman”, in his words) and now he’s apologizing for his “Kristallnacht” usage. I have the video of Perkins comments after the jump. What’s interesting, though, is what he’s apologizing for. It’s sort of narrowly about offending Jews or just being awful in comparing anything happening in the US to what happened under the Third Reich and the Holocaust.
But basically, he still thinks his message was right. Just poorly worded. Just that one word. “As a messenger I’ve been shot, but read the message.” Watch it. It’s slightly endearing, kind of weird and awkward at times. Clearly, this is a guy who’s not used to being at the center of a media firestorm. There’s much less of the shock of the horrible comparison but no less of the cluelessness, and self-awareness gap that made his letter to the editor so memorable.
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The new GOP alternative to Obamacare shows why Republicans have refrained from offering a concrete plan for so long: health care policy is complex and requires hard choices that result in uneasy compromises. But even still, is targeting employer-based insurance for disruption really what Republicans want to do?