
"How much mileage will I get out of this one, I wondered with a lazy notion of hitting my word count with fun-filled rambling instead of time-consuming research? Tons! And, also, don't you love it when obnoxious high-profile people demand 'privacy' the minute a scandal spotlights themselves or their relatives?"
"Poor hapless Bryon was apparently a really nice guy... Did he really deserve the gleeful and humiliating publicity that certainly drew most of its energy from his wife's nasty rep?"
"What's so bad about a little cross-dressing? Surely our community knows better than to frown on some innocent cyber cosplay."
Kristi Noem's husband faced public scrutiny after posting controversial photos, raising questions about privacy for public figures. Despite initial excitement over the story, reflections on his character revealed he was well-liked in his community. The narrative challenges societal views on cross-dressing and highlights the hypocrisy of demanding privacy while being in the public eye. The piece critiques the tendency to judge individuals based on their associations and the complexities of public perception versus personal identity.
Read at San Francisco Bay Times
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