« The 527s Gear Up | Main | Dear Chris Matthews: Please Do Your Job » 20 Feb 2008 05:49 pm A-Rod is Weirdby Reihan While reading Jim's post on Adam Shepard (who seems like a bit of a punk, but what a great idea for a book), I thought, "Could this have something to do with our role models?" James Heckman has argued that a big part of the poverty problem has to do with the uneven distribution noncognitive skills. The bourgeois virtues are an important part of success, and this insight is clearly at the heart of Shepard's effort. There's an obvious sense in which modeling the behavior of sober, responsible middle-class parents helps kids learn how to succeed. But what about kids who, for example, look up to crazy A-Rod? Consider his absolutely insane remarks about Andy Pettite.
I don't want this man anywhere near children, including his own. Oy, talk about a character reference. At least he didn't say he would conscript his toddlers into campaigning against Barack Obama. But this is almost as bad. TrackBack URL for this entry:http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d83451c45669e200e5505c36b98833 Listed below are links to weblogs that reference 'A-Rod is Weird' |
