"Professing to be wise, they became fools,"
Romans 1:22
UPDATE II: Say whatever else you want about Leach, but his recognized this misjudgement and fixed it.
I’m not afraid to admit when I’m wrong. And, on this, I was clearly and regretfully wrong. I sincerely apologize for this error of judgment and am fixing it immediately. https://t.co/wdTiiHdVcE— Jeff Leach (@leachfortexas) September 11, 2019
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UPDATE (20ish minutes after publication): We just received a message from Jeff Leach acknowledging error, and pledging to fix it. We appreciate the attention.
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Original post:
It started innocently enough:
This times a zillion. https://t.co/enUC1zyFbU— cahnman (@cahnman) September 11, 2019
Then culprits emerged:
The crisis of September 11, 2001 revealed the true character of our Nation. We saw the exceptional greatness of America through the overwhelming goodness of the American people. May we never forget all that we witnessed together on that fateful day. pic.twitter.com/IMTjHgiiBK— Jeff Leach (@leachfortexas) September 11, 2019
— Drew Springer (@DrewSpringer) September 11, 2019
Not to be outdone, Brandon Creighton used an actual photo of the plane hitting the building:
— Brandon Creighton (@SenCreighton) September 11, 2019
Ugh.
How tacky.
9/11 was many things to many people. One thing it is not, however, is relevant to the job of a state representative or state senator 18 years later and 1500 miles away. One would think you wouldn't have to explain such things.
Yet here we are.
The ironic thing, if you explore social media (which we did after discovering the above), is that the overwhelming majority of politicians get this. Or at least they have enough political sense to understand why it's a bad idea. Either way, they kept campaign logos out of their tributes.
Apparently, however, for Brandon Creighton, Jeff Leach, and Drew Springer, 9/11 was all about them. We know politicians have egos. But still.
[Fun Fact: Speaking of 9/11 and Texas Legislators, guess which Senator didn't smack their campaign logo on 9/11 imagery?!? Brian Birdwell. Probably a lesson in there.]
Bottom Line: It's a small thing in the grand scheme, but it does speak to the degree to which that which once mattered has become a cheap platitude.
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