Wait... What?
Wait... What!? is an often humorous, sometimes ferocious, but always entertaining romp through the bizarre memes that inspire mass lunacy, religious fanaticism, and ideological intransigency where basic reasoning is overwhelmed by willful ignorance. Why do people believe and refuse to ask simple questions about the nonsense they are fed by corrupt politicians, unscrupulous religious predators, and ordinary scam artists? What is the psychological mechanism that makes masses of people behave in ways that would make lemmings point and chortle? When X-files hero Fox Mulder said, "I want to believe" he was unknowingly speaking for religious fundamentalists, conspiracy theorists, UFO true believers, nut-case truthers, and ideologues who run the gamut from skin heads to Antifa -- people for whom there can be no other side of a complicated issue. What causes these people to willingly embrace nonsense -- ideas and claims that make little or no sense -- and shut out facts and reason as if they repositories of the Corona virus? What strange predisposition keeps them from putting both hands in the stop gesture and saying, Wait... What? Howard Siegel takes us on a voyage to a world where objective, reasoned thinking has been replaced with the powerful appeal of irrationally simple answers. Howard Siegel is an attorney, author, former MSNBC legal analyst, and hapless, sysphysian golfer. He has appeared on 60 Minuets, Larry King Live, The Today Show, NPR, and PBS. He lives in South Carolina where he is a practicing heathen, heretic, and herbivore.
Wait... What?
Episode 22: William Jennings Bryan. The fundamentalist who warned us about Social Darwinism and the coming of Donald Trump.
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Howard Siegel
If Donald Trump believed in anything aside from his own instant gratification -- he does not... But if he did, it would be Herbert Spencer's idea of Social Darwinism. In nature, the strongest and fittest survive, and in human nature, only the strongest and fittest deserve to rule over the weak and survive in luxury at the top. The weak are here to feed the strong. They are like a sub-species to be taken advantage of because they are weak. In Trump's world, gullible evangelicals were put here for him to use in the exact same way that they are used by the predatory prosperity preachers he so admires. William Jennings Bryan feared men like Trump and warned us they were coming. And for that bit of wisdom, he deserves some credit.