The craziness of the current political climate is manifesting itself daily. Everywhere I look I see evidence of families being torn apart. Of friendships being lost. Of professional relationships being severed.
Why? Because of politics.
We have the politics of the pandemic. The politics of war and peace. The politics of abortion. The politics of voting rights.
I see evidence of all this playing out near and far from our home in North Texas. I hear about extended family members gnashing their teeth over whether to get vaccinated against the virus that is killing Americans to this very day. I hear about other family members not speaking to each other. Again, it has to do with vaccines.
What the hell ... ?
I had more than a glimmer of hope that we could return to some semblance of normal disagreement when the 45th POTUS departed the White House for the final time this past January. Silly me. It ain't happening ... at least not yet.
I heard someone say the other day that even though the 45th POTUS is gone, the political cult he inspires remains in play. I believe POTUS 45 will stay gone. I also fear the cult that bears his name will continue to be a force in driving the political dialogue long after he has, um ... flown away.
It will show itself in damaged relationships. Whether it's about vaccines, voting rights, abortion or any combination of hot-button issues, we are seeing a decay in the political climate.
It is stinky rotten and it is nowhere near the kind of world I want to leave for my sons or their families.
A former Republican presidential nominee, Mitt Romney, said near the end of the 2012 campaign that "there's more to life than politics." Indeed. He was right. If only we could rediscover the big, beautiful world on which we should be building our relationships.