Angelenos have focused their ire and attention over the past week on the Bostonian among them and the unspeakable acts he’s committed.
Not Whitey Bulger, whose alleged unspeakable acts happened long ago and far away from his Santa Monica hideaway. I refer, rather, to Frank McCourt, owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers, who, since he arrived from Boston to take ownership of the club in 2004, has driven it into the ground and, on Monday, into bankruptcy.




In September, 2009 Atlantic Monthly named 
