"Moore’s
fans in Alabama — most of whom are good people, I’m sure — are left to
wonder, as people always do in these instances, how to reconcile the
Moore they knew with the predator they’re reading about now in the
papers. How could a man so devoted to public morality have been hitting
on teenage girls by signing their yearbooks?
But
it’s really not confounding at all. The truth is that moralizing and
scandal are flip sides of the same filthy coin. Rigid intolerance is
often the sign of one who can barely tolerate himself.
It
turns out that all that time Moore was raising hell about morality and
religious values, he was exorcising personal demons at the public’s
expense. He was posturing as the moral pillar he badly wished he were,
in order to somehow repress the weak, wicked man he knew himself to be.
You
see this everywhere you look in public life. We know now that too many
men, agonized by their own struggle with pedophilia, flock to the
priesthood because they think they can redeem themselves. We’ve seen
famous preachers come to tears railing against greed and adultery,
because on some level they know they’re preaching to the mirror."
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