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Wednesday
Aug132003

California's Mad, Mad World

Literally hundreds of famous and idiosyncratic people in California are stampeding to run in the gubernatorial election, which now resembles more scenes from movies like It's a Mad Mad World or Rat Race than a respectable political process. How can we make sense of this phenomenon?

Answer: we can't. But we can read a fine piece of writing by Matt Welch and if, like me, you aren't from California allow yourself to enjoy the madness and --in the process-- feel a lot better about your own State.

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