What's despicable about both of you right now is that you understand why people don't speak up. It doesn't sound as if Mayor Morse had nonconsensual relationships, but his behavior was inappropriate. You're both obsessed with this story, and you're being disgusting.
Is your sudden obsession an alternative media example of how the rest of the media also does things? Are you now in a competition with me, which I never asked to be in?
What are you trying to say? That when a political candidate demonstrates very poor judgment, he can be excused for it because he's gay?
If he were heterosexual and had been dating college women, what would you say about that?
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I'm not homophobic. I supported gay marriage before the Supreme Court Ruling. Vermont had civil unions years and years ago.
Is there another young politician, of any age, gender, religion, political affiliation or anything else you want to say is the real cause of the controversy, who has been sleeping around the same way?
What you don't seem to understand is that anything could have happened. It's risk-taking behavior. Someone who is in public office also has the responsibility to think of his own safety because from day to day he is responsible for being present to make decisions that affect a lot of other people.
Representative Neal is also too old for Tinder.
I think that the Tweet frenzy by Mr. Grim and Ms. Halper has nothing to do with an honest evaluation of Mayor Morse's behavior. Their interest in this story is about their political interests.
What did I do to deserve to be scrolling through Mr. Grim's Twitter because I remember reading that creepy Tweet?




