Thursday, July 19, 2012

Gay "Existential Emptiness"

Lesbian "Existential Emptiness"

Some homosexuals can be publicly amusing, shocking, pathetic, and sometimes all three at the same time. Others are only able to strut their proclivities in private settings and, lately, still others like to loudly proclaim their aberrant lifestyle as if it were normal.




Retiring 72 year old Democrat Congressman Barney Frank who proudly showed off his man boobs on the floor of the House of Representatives and recently “married” his long-term 42 year old “partner,” Jim Ready, consistently won the trifecta prize of being concurrently amusing, shocking, and pathetic.



Capturing the shock award, Maurice Sendak, acclaimed author of the childrens’ favorite Where the Wild Things Are, may have thought he was making peace with his Maker, if he believed in a Maker, when he confessed in one of his last interviews that he fantasized about murdering George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, their wives, and everyone around them.



Male homosexuals clearly have the corner on gay amusement and revulsion but lesbians are almost always the pathos winners.



Country singer Chely Wright could be an exception to that general rule since she firmly believes Jesus Christ condones her “Christian lesbianism” because He hasn’t struck her dead. Then, again, Christ didn’t strike Adolph Hitler dead and hasn’t struck Perez or Paris Hilton dead, either.



The perfect exemplar of gay pathos is MSNBC’s chief resident lesbian, Rachel Maddow.



By her own admission, MSNBC’s extreme leftist, atheistic, lesbian Maddow isn’t a happy camper, not an unusual state of mind for extreme leftist, atheistic lesbians. As Maddow confessed to Rolling Stone last month, she has long suffered from a “cyclical depression,” from an “existential emptiness” that often causes her to lose focus resulting in repetitive failure.



As she put it, “I see my job as making a TV show. I fail at it–constantly.”



Anyone who has witnessed . . .
(Read more at http://www.genelalor.com/blog1/?p=26719.)

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