This morning, while scanning the headlines, I brushed over
discussions of Syrian weapons stockpiles
and the jaw-dropping stupidity that compelled a candidate for the
US Senate to parse the
definition of “legitimate” rape.
Rather, I latched on to a Bloomberg TV
piece regarding Paul Ryan’s college days – the crystalline lens
of journalistic integrity undoubtedly focused on the issues that
matters most. The video opened with a narrative head-fake…a scenic
shot of the idyllic Miami University Economics Department building,
(where Paul Ryan was “taught that man is a rational actor…”) cuts
to the façade of the Delta Tau Delta house (where Ryan learned
“that man is also a social animal.”)
Cue
all
applicable
“Animal
House”
scenes.
I expected an editorialized historiography of late-night
debauchery and medieval hazing. What I got was a two minute
indictment of “Paul Ryan: Pencil Necked Geek?” His fraternity was
portrayed as sporting a “student government” reputation…more
“popped collar” than “campus Casanova.” The sort of “nice guys” a
gal would like to split a sundae with.
Oh, did I mention the piece was titled “Paul Ryan’s College Frat
House: Nerds or Cool Kids?” Clearly, this is the sort of steel-toed
journalism our American civitas deserves in the run-up to
a historic November election.
The takeaway line from this hard-hitting expose was a rival frat
guy stating “They try really hard to be ‘fratty’, as they say […] I
don’t think I’ve ever met anybody in DTD with a hot
girlfriend.”
The piece ended on the hunt for “beefcake” shots of the would-be
Veep, and a promise to explore “secret rooms, secret rituals and
how much time Ryan spent in the library.”
To quote the dek from Ross’s great column,
yesterday, “…anything to avoid dealing with the substance of the
Ryan/Romney ticket.”
I understand August is dead weight in the news year, but absent
any discernible “news” (the fraternity, itself, was booted off
campus in 2000 and has since been re-branded, socially) this piece
is my personal front runner for the most inane story of the
year.