But that’s Machiavellian, or Chris Matthewsian, and not really my scene.
The truth is, I’m from a matriarchy, and I married into a matriarchy. They always win, and I seem to like it that way.Glezman was particularly angered, he added, by accounts suggesting the family was poor and that Chasten went without as he was growing up. It was little more than an example of playing the “victim card” for political gain. “Chasten had everything, from cellphones paid for, car insurance paid for.” “The story makes it look as if he came from nothing, a poor family,” he said. He hasn’t seen his brother and Pete for a year. It was all part of a public discourse, Glezman believes that frequently writes off principled Christians as bigots. “I believe for me, as a Christian, we’re the people being shunned, people being silenced, and a lot of the liberal side of things are becoming the bigots to Christianity and faith,” he said. Rhyan even spoke with the reporter from the Post.