Even hurricanes have a silver lining: The downpour washes away a lot of bull.
Don't get me wrong. Harvey is a tragedy for untold thousands. And no upside could possibly balance the scale against the downside. The full human toll of Harvey, now a tropical storm, remains to be determined, but it's already steep. The economic cost will take a long time to calculate. And the emotional price — lost homes, heirlooms, pictures, worry, stress — can never be calculated.
And yet, I couldn't help but notice that there is a "feel good" aspect to the whole catastrophe. The best example is the hyperviral story of two men loading up their boat and driving into the storm. CNN's Ed Lavandera found them under a highway overpass readying the vessel.
"You guys just jumping in to help out?" Lavandera asked.
"Yes, sir," says one of the men.
"What are you going to do?" Lavandera asks him.
"Go try to save some lives."
That man was African-American. His partner appeared to be Caucasian or maybe Latino. Doesn't matter at all. We don't know if they're Republicans or Democrats, pro-Trump or anti-Trump, NRA members or fans of gun control. (Though let's be honest: This is Texas, so we can guess.) All they wanted to do was help.