We invite you to tune in tomorrow morning at 9:00 am ET/ 6:00 am PT as Dr. Charles Kesler, editor of the Claremont Review of Books, joins “Smerconish” on CNN.
Watch as Dr. Kesler and show host Michael A. Smerconish discuss California's latest woe—a defecation crisis in their largest cities—amid the tent encampments in downtown Los Angeles' Skid Row.
"In California at least, one is struck by the contrast between the fastidious attention paid to the social duty of scooping up and disposing of dog feces, and the rather more paralyzed and guilty reaction to the plague of human feces," observes Dr. Kesler.
"The former is treated as a moral imperative among the enlightened—and the thin plastic bags used as the means to this moral end have so far escaped the fate of plastic straws, well on their way to being outlawed as an environmental outrage. Even social-justice warriors don’t consider it their personal duty, however, to tidy up after their fellow human beings on the streets."
What can be done to mitigate the 'defecation crisis?' Tune in tomorrow morning at 9 AM ET as Dr. Kesler weighs in.
ICYMI: Dr. Kesler joined Laura Ingraham on "The Ingraham Angle" earlier this week to discuss California's latest crisis. Watch now!