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You’d think that I’d know pretty much all I need to know at my age.
I mean seriously folks, shouldn’t I just sit and chortle at all the younglings’ who are still running into things, unable to fathom that pace of life yet? Shouldn’t I know the BIG issues of life?
Why am I always surprised and puzzled?
Having just finished reading Joseph Campbell’s, The Hero With a Thousand Faces, I should get that we are all just playing out the story of humanity in infinite forms, no? Can’t I leave it at that?
NO, apparently I’m forced to admit at my refined age, that I may be just a tad, just a tiny bit, miniscule actually, ANAL.
Case in point.
Or in several, but in POINT now.
Michael Huckabee, once governor of Arkansas, a state lost between Noah’s ark and Kansas. Now our Huck as he is fondly called by many, was once upon a time (not a fairy tale) a preacher. A southern Baptist one, to be exact, and that means literally, literal, insofar as a fundamentalist can be literal, which is way a lot when they need to and way not all when it would be inconvenient to be so. Which makes him really a Christianist, one of those rather duplicitous individuals who sorta uses Jesus when needed and ignores him when not, although pretending to NEVER forget Jesus, i.e., sprinkling all talk with plenty of “thanks be to God” and Thank the Lord” .
So, Mikey as he is not fondly called, figured he would jump into the fray of the “war on women” being continuously waged by the GOP.
That that is clear to every human being save the GOP itself who continue to remain with head firmly inside butt is also clear.
And the trend has continued as we all know in 2012, 2013 and so on.
It is Republicans who are trying to restrict abortions and are, through phony laws, forcing PPH offices to close all over the country. Women are being denied reproductive care quite simply and that results in more women dying from reproductive disease, and more unwanted pregnancies, the EXACT OPPOSITE of what Republicans claim they are introducing such legislation for.
In pops the Huckster, who is starting to think that running for President might be a good thing, and off he goes with the mouth part:
“If the Democrats want to insult the women of America by making them believe that they are helpless without Uncle Sugar coming in and providing for them a prescription each month for birth control because they cannot control their libido or their reproductive system without the help of the government, then so be it,. . .”
So, old Mikey thinks that Democrats believe that women’s insatiable libido requires contraceptive care in the guise of Uncle Sugar?
Seriously, explain how he came to that conclusion, or is just simply the way dead-below-the-waist-Mike feels? Is his wife dragging him to bed every night and telling him to Viagra up or something? Is the old man tired of “gettin’ it up” and gettin’ going?
This after some dip wad in Virginia by the name of Black, who is running for Congress, suggests that there should probably be no laws against marital rape.
“How on earth you could validly get a conviction of a husband-wife rape when they’re living together, sleeping in the same bed, she’s in a nightie, and so forth, there’s no injury, there’s no separation or anything.”
Seriously, it’s just a he said, she said kinda thing, right? Boys will be boys. . . .or, I bet he’s the one in the nightie.
Are Republican men this utterly clueless. Is there no Republican woman around who can just tell them to SHUT THE F**K UP?
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Explain to me how any person can go to college for four years and become educated sufficiently to teach math, and still denies the truth of evolution? How does a brain do that?
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By all accounts Chris Christie is a reasonably intelligent human being. I have learned that he was darned good at running for stuff in college and in organizing so that his “team” would win across the board in student elections. And we are most aware of his spectacular rise in New Jersey, a definitely blue state.
So, in looking forward to someday running for President, (and surely you know he’s always had that in his mind since he was 12 or so), wouldn’t you sorta know that thugs and others who did your dirty work and the people you intimidated all your life, would literally flood the plains of Jersey should they even SMELL a leak in the dike?
Is it just me or is this just the beginning of an avalanche of charges, and victims parading forth telling their story of how Christie thugs forced them to throw Grandma off the train? The Bridge and Hoboken are just the tip of the iceberg I suspect.
Why do people who don’t play by the rules always think nobody will find out?
Do the really believe in perfect crimes?
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Here’s one for ya.
I went to a typical high school. Maybe not so much as I thought.
A whole bunch of us started in kindergarten and graduated together. Over the years, cliques changed. Our group splintered into a good five groups or so. Some of us got hurt by being dumped. Some never aspired to group 1, probably most. We all dissed those below us, more or less. We gave what we got.
I’ve been to college, three times. I’ve worked for people and for myself. I’ve been in a ton of relationships, all of which obviously went sour for one reason or another, due to one thing or other, until the last one, which has lasted nearly 14 years. I’ve been screwed over by the best and worst of them, regarding all sorts of things. In that regard I am no different from any other human.
As my friend Jean said, all humans are flawed. We get to accept that about each other, and how our flaws blend enough to get along.
But, when I reconnected with high school classmates, I found this:
A friendliness that turned out to be all too superficial. Most of the lines remained drawn. A rather stunning realignment based on who agrees with who. Fundies gather together and chat like great friends when way back then, they never spoke and one would not be caught “dead” with the other. All the liberals now, however, were my friends back then. People I thought were smart turned out to be dumb, or as uninformed as a person could be and still walk. A whole slew are angry, very angry people, mostly those who stayed in the factory town that went belly up. And although raised in a working class environment where the UAW was the norm in most households, most are conservative, hating folks, who blame unions, and the poor for being takers. And kids should be slapped around because “it was good enough for me”. They are “patriotic” as they define it, meaning they love “the troops” and the flag, but hate the President, and income redistribution, although surely they would benefit from that.
And I don’t get most of ’em. A few who were a year or two behind me or ahead, I get. They escaped the hate thing somehow. They are good people, who have worked hard, but avoided blaming those who have less for what they don’t have.
And the real point here, is that, all those people from college and work situations and relationships that didn’t do unto me as I think they should? I have long ago forgotten them and their transgressions because, hey, we are all flawed. But the angers from those old high-school slights still linger and still seem rawer than they should. And I have a couple of those classmates who don’t participate in group discussions and I think they are so much smarter than I. They are not wasting their time on stupid.
Which all goes to say that I delight a bit too much in telling old X and Y what utterly stupid people they became. Ain’t that funny? Or sad in a funny sort of way?
The first cut is the deepest. Thank you Rod Stewart for reminding me.
You had me at your first paragraph…in tears of laughter. How you phrased your wording reminded me of myself. It is a great piece with much to think on and have a laugh on our human nature.
My husband, when he proposed, on stage, in a Casino with over 200 people said, “Do ya think, you kinda, sorta, wanta marry me?” Now you would think he was uneducated, but he was actually teasing me on how indecisive I can be at times. I loved it.
yeah, I’ve developed this strange stream of consciousness type of writing over time…lol…it tickles some and probably frustrates others..but at least it’s authentic…I tend to get lost in my own sentences when talking too….I try to be conversational in writing…:) Sounds like a perfectly fun proposal to me…I got the standard one, but at least he asked three times, even though I said yes the first time…
What a good read. I feel better and more connected to you now. We are of the same tribe. Your blog hath made me happier today. I don’t watch TV or follow politics so I am out of the loop as to the current GOP Huckedupedness. The last time I looked at a photo of Christie he had on a fleese sweatshirt that had apparently merged with his skin from continuous long-term wear. Thank you for the update on that plus the commentary on old friends, etc. I’ve come to the realization that being friends with ex (plural) is something I can’t do and remained a loner all through school and college so I am, myself now, free from clickety-clack retro attack comparisons. That’s why I liked reading your take on that too.
“some dip wad in Virginia ” —classic
well it took me a while to admit to myself that I really enjoyed telling off a few folks from high school, or at least looking down upon their very minor boring little lives…I’m not a nice person ALL the time…I don’t blame you for avoiding politics…It’s only for the foolhardy I think…I’m a fool for sure…ha!
Your later half about friends from high school resonates with me. It is interesting as I just opened the box of writing materials you sent me that are esthetically lovely and intrinsically valuable being from a friend like you. It is interesting that we have never met, never went to school together, but believe and think in similar ways. I appreciate your thoughtful blogging and faithfulness in doing so. Thank you.
Jan I was just really shocked at how people I have not seen in more than 3 decades can still push my buttons in ways that others since can’t. We must be so much more vulnerable and of course the hurts were over fairly laughable things, which is why it’s so strange…I talk regularly about my friends whom I’ve never met, and my husband follows along as if we’ve enjoyed their company in the past. That is strange, but the friendship is real. You have been a great joy to me, and I appreciate the efforts you’ve made to help me to study the EFM materials. 🙂
Posts like this are why you’re one of my favorite bloggers. Did you see the Sarah Silverman video where she’s talking to Jesus about sperm? I WILL send you the link, if need be.
Gosh I sure haven’t Joey…I would appreciate it if you get the time…I know you have your hands full a good deal with the kids and husband and new house, and well life! lol
Oh, but it is my pleasure 🙂
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/01/21/jesus-blows-sarah-silvermans-mind_n_4639638.html
I ask the same question – where are the Republican women who are outraged by what they’re hearing from party members, from men? Does anyone have a link to a website that shows they’re not buying into what’s spewing from their party’s yaps? So much for that inclusiveness campaign, eh?
It’s a given that I’d have little in common with most of the people I went to high school with in Texas. And, perhaps I don’t want to know just how much. Some people you do have to leave behind for good. There may not be enough commonality to form any bond at all. Don’t sweat it, dear Sherry.
GOP women seem to be keeping their mouths shut. Huck says they are deeply offended by the Democrats pandering to them…yeah, sure they are…I cannot believe all this. Our own representative just wrote a book and they are starting to talk about how he speaks about women as being “led by the man” according to the bible as being the way we should behave…I mean seriously, he is making our job of dislodging him easier…As to high school…yeah, I have strong relationships with a couple of women. Both are deeply committed to making the world a better place and we resonate on just about everything. They avoid completely the others…But as I mentioned, I’m not at all above poking the tiger with a stick…lol..
These guys just can’t seem to control themselves when it comes to women’s issues. It’s almost like they think they have vaginas themselves that need protecting from over active libidos 🙂
Now Hansi, you might be right there…the protestations do take on a note of internal conflict over gender don’t they? lol..
“The first cut is the deepest”
I hear ya. We’re so vulnerable at very young ages. I think it’s the early adolescent rejections that ultimately toughen our exterior and make us less friendly as time goes by than we would have been had the hurt not happened at such a young age. But late in life there is a mellowing effect and a greater understanding of those early hurts that allow us to heal more wholly.
you make a good point. I approached old classmates with a sense of “boy we have more in common that any differences” but alas the lines began to fracture within weeks….until ultimately one wacko publically pounced: “why do you hate Jesus, sherry?” to my very logical explanation that was probably pretty all right with evolution and an old earth, since he gave us quite functional minds that had deduced this from the physical evidence and really what kind of God would that imply if it were all just to confuse and misdirect us? Then I noted that certain people began to argue with everything I said, including that studies conclude that physical “correction” of children in no cases leads a better result than disciplines without physical content. Then began the onslaught of “if you love Jesus” you’ll post this or that thing…Now mind you, most none of these people speak of actually going to church, but they are quite good at hiding behind the facade of “faith” to appear superior…it all left me quite, shall we say, nauseated. !END
The few people I have come into contact with fairly recently who shared my youth with me have pretty much all been to the far right of the political spectrum. I suppose my views were much more conservatives then than they are now but a liberal college education helped opened my eyes to some of the archaic beliefs we all held
education seems to be the key. !END