The Missouri Republican senator thinks something is amiss with American men. Something is definitely up with him
In December 2021, after Hawley delivered a talk about the dangers of pornography,the senator to vent some more. Hawley’s latest literary contribution, Manhood, picks up where he left off. His timing is priceless.
but took $10,000 from the Citizens United Political Victory Fund himself. According to the senator, corporations may shell out – but then shut up.“Trump is going to be the nominee, I think it’s inevitable,” the senator intoned. “After what [Manhattan district attorney] Alvin Bragg did, I think that Donald Trump is absolutely going to be the nominee, and yeah, I’ll support him.
He has nothing to say about Trump: the man who said, ‘When you’re a star … You can do anything. Grab ’em by the pussy’ On the page, Hawley blames “Epicurean liberals” for the failures of American men. “Vanity of vanities, all is vanity” is liberalism’s credo, he claims.Hawley neglects to mention his source: the second verse in the Book of Ecclesiastes, authorship traditionally ascribed to King Solomon, successor and son to King David. Reflecting upon life as vanity is part of the Judeo-Christian tradition too. It is not solely pagan. In reaching for Scripture, Hawley is being – surprise – selective.
Not content with blaming America’s ills on the progressive financier George Soros, Hawley targets the late Isaiah Berlin. An Oxford don, Berlin posited the notions of“If I am prevented by others from doing what I could otherwise do, I am to that degree unfree,” he said, in 1958.
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