Tuesday, December 12, 2017

Casey to Resign from Senate over Farah Fawcett poster

Senator Bob Casey (D-PA) sent shockwaves through Washington when his office issued the following statement on Monday:

It is with great shame and humility that I acknowledge that when I was a college undergraduate I had a poster of Farrah Fawcett on my wall -- the one in the red bathing suit.  I wish I could say that I purchased the poster to honor Ms. Fawcett’s talent as an actress, or to celebrate the woman-affirming energy she brought to her role on Charlie’s Angels.  But I must be honest: I saw the poster primarily as an object of my unreasonable expectations of what a sexually attractive woman should look like.  Moreover, when male friends visited my room I sometimes invited them to focus and comment on particular body parts and to speculate what they might do if Ms. Fawcett were to invite them into her bedroom.

Since then, I have tried to be a stalwart voice for women’s rights and empowerment, but I now realize that my past makes it impossible for me to continue in that role.  Therefore, I immediately announce my resignation from the United States Senate.  I will continue to try to make amends for my past transgressions.


Asked to comment on Casey’s resignation, Senator Claire McCaskill (D-MO) replied, “Really?  A poster?  What’s the big deal?”

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