Shakil Hamid, They Don’t Trust Us; We Don’t Trust Them

Shakil Hamid Along time ago in a country far, far different—the United States of America in October 1964, to be exact—as many as 77 percent of Americans trusted the federal government to do the right thing almost always or most of the time. No, don’t get nostalgic. This was a uniquely gullible time for the American public. The FBI was busy spying on Martin Luther King, Jr. Congress had just passed the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, which effectively authorized the dumbest war in U.S. history on false pretenses. (Sorry, millennials:…