Talent Down The Drain
As I write this, the Jeffrey Epstein scandal is winding-down. The most shocking revelations are behind us, with less than a trickle of undiscovered associations being "revealed" in the day's news. The public's secondary reaction has only just begun. What is meant by that analogy is the absence of pain felt immediately upon sustaining a serious injury or burn. The pain is felt in the long, healing process, ahead. So it is with the Epstein files. And, after the bandages are removed, the unsightly scars will be a lasting reminder of the whole episode: the legacy of trauma. I was not directly affected; but, believe me when I say, as former President Bill Clinton made famous the saying, “I feel your pain.” Thus, I come not to praise Caesar, but to bury him; Jeffrey Epstein, I mean. The closest exposure I got was having visited—briefly—the famous performing arts academy Interlochen, where Epstein plied his trade in seducing young women and powerful men. Epstein's crime...