Not all of the kakistocracy is in government, of course. A whole lot is, of course, and not just in elected positions either.
Some of it, very much, is in academia. We'll get to some of that later.
But the chattering classes in the news media are filled with some of these dolts. And ''dolt'' is about the nicest word that I can think of.
Here is a pretty good example of it. A person who has managed to have a piece published in the Toronto Star. Kathy English, writing there, seems to feel that the murder of a woman by her husband for the ''crime'' of wanting a divorce should not be connected to his Muslim faith nor Shariah law. Now, self-delusion and willful blindness are not all that rare. But we rarely get so far into denial as to descend to a phrase such as ''alleged beheading''. That's a new low. There was nothing ''alleged'' about this, the guy cut his wife's head off. Something almost unknown, by the way, except amongst the Muslims of the world. Pretty much a characteristic of that bunch.
Yet, somehow, these ''molders of public opinion'' can't be bothered to admit it, and deliberately obscure the truth.
So, Kathy English and your cohorts at the Red Star North, you are hereby elected to 'Kakistocrat of the Day'. Take your bow.
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