AxeMan has a million questions, but not about religion and the G-word. Less than a week after he saw poll numbers suggesting that Mutt Romney might be a dog-hair away from being the front runner, Charles Blow of the NY Times ran a teriffic blog post about
the secularization of America.
AxeMan felt somewhat less hopeless than he had earlier in the week. How long it will last he can’t say, but for the moment he can breathe instead of hyperventillate (his regular mechanism). He recently heard from someone
who said they liked his rants and raves, but they admitted that they skimmed more than they read; they often didn’t know too much about the issues he was going on about. They liked
that he was doing it, and they liked the images. AxeMan was okay with
that, but it reminded him of a refrain in the old song, Cripple Creek, by The Band.
“Me and my mate we were back at the shack, we had Spike Jones on the box. She said, “I can’t take the way he sings, but I love to hear him talk.”