Tuesday, May 11, 2010

From the people who want us out of their bedrooms

It's most interesting to me how liberals, the people all about sexual freedom, are most obsessed in one Supreme Court nominee's sexual orientation.

After all, you have Andrew Sullivan, who I thought wanted to live in Sarah Palin's womb but now seems obsessed with who Elena Kagan sleeps with.

Here's a piece reviewing other Supreme Court sexual practices or lack there of..............

Benjamin Cardozo, regarded as one of the country’s most intelligent justices, was described by friends as delicate and sensitive. He lived out his life with his sister and never married, saying he could never relegate his sister to second place in his life by marrying. He was presented officially as having chosen a celibate life, but rumors persisted that he was either sexually dysfunctional or gay. He had been personally tutored by Horatio Alger, who, among other things, was accused of engaging in inappropriate relations with young boys.


This continues to be my issue with people like this writer. What exactly is "sexually dysfunctional". I mean we've been told for decades now that homosexuality is normal and that gays are just "born that way".

If that's the case, how can anyone judge any other sexual practice as "dysfunctional"? Seriously, maybe pedophiles are just "born that way".

Regardless, I care as much about who Elena Kagan sleeps with as she cares about who I sleep with.

I'm still a fan of "Don't ask don't tell" and I don't care if it's Tiger Woods or Elena Kagan.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I agree. The libs won this years ago. We no longer have the government in the bedroom. Even social conservatives are on board with this.

So why must we now bring the bedroom into government?

gordon gekko said...

This is akin to the race hustlers (Sharpton, Jackson et al) who claim to want a color blind society but see bad service at a drive thru as a racial slight.