Monday, September 29, 2008

We are a nation of idiots

As you know, our nation is nuts. And so is our county: the "OC."

Yeah, and so is the city of Orange, with its wacky Orange Unified School District, one of the county’s many occasional “culture war” hot spots. Tom Fuentes and his operatives have been known to hang around OUSD board meetings, stirring up right-wing trouble.

One of the trustees of that board, Steve Rocco, is a lunatic. You don’t even have to talk to him to understand that. See his pic?

Today’s OC Register recaps Rocco’s colorful school board career:

Rocco…is known for winning his seat on the school board without campaigning, his often-present beanie and dark sunglasses during meetings, and his conspiracy rants and personal attacks on other trustees during board meetings…. An appellate court recently ruled that Rocco and his co-plaintiffs must pay the $37,000 in legal fees it cost the Orange Unified School District to respond to a lawsuit claiming the district violated his freedom of speech.

He’s a freaking train wreck. So then why was he elected?

(Why was Bush elected? Twice?)

We are a nation of idiots, is why. Voters are clueless. Politicians are worthless. Everyone has a cell phone or iPod. We see idiots on TV and smile.



Qua lunatic, Rocco just keeps improving. Here’s the latest: on Saturday, Rocco “was detained and cited for allegedly stealing a bottle of Heinz ketchup from Chapman University's cafeteria.”

That’s right. A security guard saw him take the bottle, hide it on his person, and then escape on a bike. Or so said Sgt. Dan Adams of the OPD.

No word yet on whether Trustee Rocco plans to bring the bottle to the next board meeting. I hope so.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Greenhut of the OC register bragged about voting for Rocco.

Anonymous said...

And why did the citizens of Orange vote for a certifiable nut? Because they didn't like a Mexican American park ranger endorsed by the teachers' union.

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