I
have not weighed in on the Roy Moore candidacy, and don’t particularly care to,
as I know nothing of the man in his own voice, and I am not into the MAGA
fetish. I voted for Donald, but it was a vote cast on the basis of reaction
against the Clintons, perhaps due to hilarity as well. I looked for ways to defend
him, initially, and take responsibility for that, in my annoyance with Wapo,
but as my survival has come up against a landslide of falling rocks annulling
me into paralysis, I have become disaffected, not that my circumstances are the
GOP’s fault. But I weary of this fake news tabloid mindset of the president, to
echo Ed Rogers, and think the administration has been in place long enough now
to sober up and execute, as my subversive amusement wans, and my defiance has
to pit itself against diaper rash. Moore's rise in the spotlight, though he is
well known in his state, is perhaps attributable to the cultural backlash I warned
against when I gave my readers, incredulous or confused as they might be,
personal details about the gay and lesbian predominance in groups like ADAPT
and Not Dead Yet.
In
point of fact, to summon up my antagonist, once again, I only saw Jimmi Shrode
earlier this year, near to the onset of autumn, and he did not seem well. The
cuddly ugly queen phase, when he would wear green eyeshadow and black nail
polish, seems to have been discarded. He was walking with a pronounced limp, a
cane, thinned out, as if he was evading belligerents such as I have been, and I wondered if he had been in an altercation, despite the fact I’ve long been out
of orbit. Roy Moore’s extremism when it comes to homosexuals may seem commensurate
with the dowager’s darker inclinations, but his collective condemnation is
against the whole: my personal experiences have taught me that toleration is a
double-edged sword.
I
have read the media alarmists who feel the man’s doctrinal fidelity is an
indicator of mental affect, to put it mildly. Senator Toomey has expressed sympathy with
those who allege molestation, and feels Moore should have stepped down, a
position which has probably aligned him with Casey in a bipartisan gesture
toward comity, but blood in the water is manifest in a myriad of casualties. I never imagined Lizza would be among them, not that I can recollect what his contributions were under Marty that earned my respect. We need to put the brakes on this misconduct hysteria, and I say that as someone irrevocably damaged. I am heartened that Lizza is saying wait a minute. If he had a prior consensual relationship, there may be a red herring in these polluted currents.
I have followers who may be considered devout, but Roy is less rational conservative, more literalist. These fissures in the body politic have come and gone before with the Christian Coalition, but this controversy is inopportune, again, distracting us from functioning.
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