Profiles in Cowardice

February 28, 2022 By: Nick Carraway Category: Uncategorized

The dictionary provides two definitions for integrity and both of them are really revealing. The first talks about honesty and strong moral principles. The second is the state of being whole and undivided. I’m sure the second refers to structural integrity such as the structural integrity of a bridge. However, the concept of being whole and undivided is fascinating as it pertains to human integrity.

In 1984, Greg Abbott was paralyzed when a tree struck him. He was jogging through the neighborhood. The event is obviously the most significant event in his life. It is hard to put a price on such things. How does one put a price on their ability to walk, run, or get around? How does one put a price on the happiness they cannot have due to permanent injury?

The facts are that Abbott availed himself of the system to compensate him following his accident. On some level, it is a completely understandable response and one no one would begrudge him. Except, Abbott would. Abbott spent most of his early political career working to limit others from benefitting from the system the way he did.

To date, it is perhaps the most comprehensive example of the fact that Abbott doesn’t have the integrity to lead. There are others. In 2015, a group of idiots became convinced that the military were going to kidnap citizens and stash them away in Wal-Marts in Texas. That was their explanation for military exercises that became known as Jade Helm.

Abbott’s response was telling as it usually is. He could have ignored it. He could have come out and eased tensions and simply told people there was nothing to worry about. He could have called them out as a bunch of paranoid kooks. Instead he asked the Texas State Guard to monitor the military. At the end of the day it didn’t really interfere with the exercises, so what exactly is the harm?

The harm is that it gave credence to the crackpots. It was a signal to them that the governor heard them and was on their side. Abbott knew it was all nuts, but couldn’t bring himself to say so. After all, he needed their vote. He knows the ex-president was full of crap as well. He knew the whole notion of a border wall was a bunch of window dressing. It didn’t stop him from leaning into that whole line of crap.

Finally, we see him threatening transsexual teens and their parents. We see him question green energy and blame it for the debacle last winter. Yet, we know Abbott was okay with the energy companies profiting from disaster. Thus, we finally see the real reason why Abbott is dangerous and a poor fit for the position of dog catcher, much less governor.

He isn’t a danger because he’s a conservative. True conservatives aren’t inherently dangerous. He’s a danger because he isn’t truly conservative. He isn’t truly anything. Greg Abbott’s only true constituency is Greg Abbott. He will do anything, say anything, and believe anything he needs to get ahead. If one believes in nothing they will eventually fall for anything. We’ve already seen it in Abbott’s case.

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  1. Cato the Censor says:

    The question that bothers me is why does he still continue to be relatively popular with a good chance for re-election when he’s so plainly incompetent?

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  2. It would be interesting to speak with A-butt’s daughter. The man is seriously a child hater. From caging infants and children at the border to driving children and their families out of Texas while doing all that he can do destroy education in Texas. Speak to us Audrey! To be clear, Ms. Audrey Abbott is 25 and has every right to speak out. Unlike A-butt, we believe children deserve every protection possible from Qcumber conservatives, yet we also value their privacy.

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  3. Grandma Ada says:

    I think all Republicans started on this downward spiral in he Newt Gingrich era. If you are afraid of who might vote for or against you, you need a different job. Abbott needs to become an actual lawyer, maybe like some of these loud mouthed ambulance chasers, and see what it takes to make money in the real world.

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  4. Steve from Beaverton says:

    “He will do anything, say anything, and believe anything he needs to get ahead. If one believes in nothing they will eventually fall for anything.”
    This about abutt but the statement above describes so many more repugnanticans, trumpf and followers.

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  5. Nick Carraway says:

    I can’t disagree there Steve.

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  6. Grandma@3
    Way back I had a housemate that was going to UT Law School. He brought home their little paper with an article about the Top 25 Concerns as would-be attorneys.
    #1 in the list was “Their public image”
    #25 was “Their ethics”
    He got all bent out of shape when I pointed out that if they made Ethics their #1 concern, they wouldn’t have to worry about their public image.

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  7. Sam in Mellen says:

    His opponents in the primary are scarier than he is.

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  8. Steve from Beaverton says:

    This is an example of what I was talking about:

    https://www.rawstory.com/pat-robertson/

    Confirms my opinion of……..

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