Wednesday, August 29, 2007

I just don't know what to think...
...yet another public figure on his way to biting the dust...

I used to live in Idaho. Conservative Idaho. Our family was religious, and Mom and Dad ruled with a strict hand. Maybe we are all "who we are", and what we are is the result of some sort of hard-wiring installed at a young age that we can't change. I was raised in a conservative climate. And in that climate, certain things were just WRONG. They just were. I just don't know how to accept the open-ness of today's society. I still get embarrassed easily, when it comes to things of a sexual nature. I'm just not that open of a person. Brian Wilson, chief Beach Boy, once wrote a song titled, "I Just Wasn't Made For These Times", and yeah, I can identify with that. And in a million years, I would never THINK of having an encounter similar to the one Idaho Senator Larry Craig is alleged to have had. To me, that kind of stuff is just seedy, dirty and filthy. Maybe, before I use a public restroom again, I'm gonna make sure that NO ONE ELSE IS IN THERE! I don't wanna even have to THINK about that stuff!

Well, all the talk show hosts and talking heads of the various news programs are all weighing in with another hot, juicy scandal, this time involving Idaho Senator Larry Craig. Allegedly, Mr. Craig was nabbed by a "sting" operation in the mens' restroom at the Minneapolis airport. Gosh. People and their proclivities. Aren't we, as human beings, supposed to have control over ourselves????? You read about these kind of things almost every day; whether it be a glad-handing Politician......or a Catholic Priest...or a Boy Scout Leader, or a Teacher...I just don't get it; why do people in such visible occupations take the chance of forever wrecking their dreams because they wanted a QUICKIE with someone they shouldn't be having that quickie with? Is it a death wish? Do they WANT to be caught? Can't they CONTROL themselves? We're fast becoming a society that trusts no one, and it would appear that our leaders aren't setting a great example here. And, just think of it...a leader in Mr. Craig's position, whether he is guilty or not, is forever tarnished. He just IS. And he should have KNOWN better than to PUT himself in that situation in the FIRST PLACE.

I don't care what people do behind closed doors (and I'm NOT talking about the closed door of a restroom stall). What they do, in private, is their business. I suppose that I am pretty-much a "don't ask, don't tell" kind of a person. I guess my perspective on this is pretty narrow...I am who I am, after all. If you're gay, and I know you, please don't tell me. I don't want to have to deal with it. I probably am homophobic to a degree; I can't HELP it. And I'm surprised every time I'm made aware of a situation like the one Senator Craig faces...how embarrassing it must be, to have to DEAL with all the speculation he's facing, because his sexuality is now being questioned IN FRONT OF THE WHOLE WIDE WORLD. The entire gay issue is one that just won't go away, because it is more than just an intellectual issue; it is one that goes to the center of one's being in that it deals with core beliefs; to me, 'gayness' is just WRONG. That's just the way I feel, and will probably always feel.

Senator Craig is a bright guy. He is articulate, he speaks well, and he must have done something right to have served in public office all these years. And its' sad when this kind of scandal happens to someone who serves in a representative capacity. Look at Bill Clinton's fling with Monica. His reputation was forever tarnished by that, although I understand it had gotten soiled some time before that in Arkansas, when he was governor. Spokane, Washington's former mayor Jim West was a bright guy who couldn't control his compulsions, and it is very possible that the intense disgrace he must have felt after being taken to task for his liasions with young men only hastened the cancer that was eating up his body. I am not turning cartwheels, thinking, "yep, they got what they deserved"; rather, I'm sad when someone who should know better, trips and stumbles over themselves, for they indeed have become their worst enemy. And it IS sad. I'm not licking my chops here. This is just awful stuff. And life goes on.
____________________

Everyone's weighing in on this whole Larry Craig issue, so I wanted to try and articulate how I feel. And, after everything comes to light in this case, things'll get back to normal until it happens all over again to some other high-profile person. These are the times in which we live, aren't they?

4 Comments:

Blogger Mari Meehan said...

Hub commented to me this morning he was going to load up on adult diapers before our next road trip so he'd not have to use a men's room.

I asked him if he had ever witnessed any such behavior; he said no but that he'd have no idea what someone tapping their foot meant anyway.

Hmmm.

It's a complex issue. Learned behavior or born that way. One day I suppose there will be a definitive answer.

Until then decency alone would indicate certain actions should be PRIVATE! Whew. Got that out of my system.

12:58 PM  
Blogger Lil ol' me... said...

I don't know what the answer is, other than, "go in there, do yer business and get out fast". Just another example of innocence disappearing. I'm sure none of us looks at rest-stops or public restrooms the same way after all of this 'stuff' has been happening. Ironically in this day and age where there are more people on this planet than ever before, the trust factor between people is fast diminishing. We never know who or what a 'perv' is. So we end up walking wide circles around everyone else. Welcome to the society of paranoia.

1:13 PM  
Blogger Carol Woolum Roberts said...

Yes, I think it is the whole discretion issue with me. I don't think actions are all that different these days than say 20 or 30 years ago, I just think people feel more free to talk about all the things they do...as if everyone wants to know their sexual escapades. Sorry, not me.

9:35 PM  
Blogger Lil ol' me... said...

Hi there, Valley girl...If we're going to treat people as people, not "objects", then we have to give each other the respect they deserve for being a fellow human being. And, it's hard when someone like Senator Craig exhibits this type of private behavior in a public place...how are we supposed to respect him, and even though everyone deserves the benefit of the doubt, things like this don't exactly make the (alleged) transgressor a saint in anyone's eyes. Sometimes I just wish I didn't have to hear about this stuff at ALL.

7:41 PM  

Post a Comment

Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom]

<< Home