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Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Cheat Sheet - Elliot Rodger and Nerd Lust for Women

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May 28, 2014
GAME OVER
Mass murderer Elliot Rodger's 137-page manifesto reveals how deeply influenced he was by the nerd belief of being entitled to the "princess" who's out of your league. The sinister underside of that belief leads to rape and stalking when some men realize their promised princess isn't coming, writes Arthur Chu. Nerdy guys need to stop their self-pitying rants about being entitled to women and grow up.
SWEET FAREWELL
Maya Angelou died Wednesday at age of 86, but her words as a writer and educator will live on. Her memoirs and collections of poetry—I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, All God's Children Need Traveling Shoes, and Still I Rest—are just one part of her legacy, writes Joshua DuBois. More than anything else, she was a teacher, and her best lesson was the life that she led.
OUTRAGEOUS

Imagine waiting 115 days just to get into the doctor's office. That's the average time veterans had to wait for their first appointment with a primary-care physician in the Phoenix Veterans Affairs system, according to a report issued by the VA inspector general Wednesday. (The Phoenix VA claimed the wait time was 24 days on average.) As many as 40 vets may have died waiting for care in Phoenix, but the problem is epidemic. "Inappropriate scheduling practices are systemic," the report said. A whistleblower inside a Texas VA facility told The Daily Beast's Jacob Siegel it's run like a "crime syndicate" with manipulation of records to assure bonuses for execs.

HITTING BACK
At an address to the graduating class of West Point on Wednesday, President Obama defended his foreign policy and laid out a new vision for the remainder of his term. Les Gelb writes that Obama's main proposal to take the U.S. out of Afghanistan by the end of 2016 merely pulls America out of the Central Asian frying pan only to have it leap back into the Mideast fire, where the president seems prepared to try to unseat Syria's Bashar al-Assad without a plausible plan.
PLEASE LEAVE
It seemed that we were close to getting rid of Donald Sterling from the NBA once and for all, but the Los Angeles Clippers owner is rejecting a clean exit. While it once seemed Silverman would let his wife sell the team, he is now on a tirade to prove that the NBA's efforts to terminate his ownership is "illegal," reports Robert Silverman. Riding on a defense that boils down to "I'm not a racist. Just look at all my black friends," Silverman needs to go away. Now.

ZOUIS
One Direction Member Used N-Word
In video of him smoking pot.
MONSTERS
Pregnant Pakistani Woman Beaten to Death
By her family as crowd watched.
SEE YA
Serena, Venus Williams Lose French Open
No. 1 and 29, respectively.
LIFE SAVER
Judge Halts All Ohio Executions
After botched lethal injection.
DRIVERS ED
Google Unveils Self-Driving Car
No steering wheel.
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