Political Speech: Rough And Tumble By Nature

3 years ago

Some seminary-certified pansy at church last night was publicly trash-talking Q.

So let me take this opportunity to make this post in response.

Engage in political speech ladies - I'm not giving you credit for being men, or even male for that matter - and you're going to inspire OTHERS to engage in political speech in response.

All good. All good. I'm just making sure you know what you're getting yourself into. I can't stand to see grown men cry.

And you might want to get a few new sports bras, boys. And I do mean "boys'. Even at that I'm no doubt ascribing to you testosterone that you don't have, and don't deserve to be ascribed. You wouldn't know what to do with it. It would just go to waste.

Political speech is, by its very nature, rough and tumble. Always has been, going back to the Founding Fathers and from there on back to Greece and no doubt even further back than that yet still.

AND DON'T GET ME STARTED about John the Baptist and Jesus. I'm pretty sure they didn't teach you anything about what I have to say about that at kindergarten, seminary, whatever your mother calls it. I call it kindergarten, because everyone I know coming out of it thinks and acts like a petty, silly, mother-pleasing little preschool-aged child.

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