The Gospel According to Marianne Williamson by Taffy Brodesser-Akner

via The Gospel According to Marianne Williamson by Taffy Brodesser-Akner

When you consider taking the care and love she brings to those coming to her events… then spread that across the issues she has in her platform – she’s my favorite candidate. #Marianne2020
I listened through her book “A Politics Of Love“, on Audible. There’s a good reason to aim at the Presidency especially with the sycophant in charge now.

I can’t get solidly behind other candidates due to the normal tone of candidacy… it isn’t just change policy to address issues. There’s something broke in our collective society now. I believe she has better access to that deep rooted problem than any other candidate.

Credit: Bethany Mollenkof for The New York Times

Williamson in her apartment in Des Moines, Iowa.

Credit: Bethany Mollenkof for The New York Times

Rather than solving suffering one theater full of self-selecting audience members at a time, she could focus on alleviating suffering on a much larger scale. She was not concerned by the scoffings about her inexperience. Every time I heard her speak, she said: “I challenge the idea that only people whose careers have been entrenched for decades in the limitations of the mind-set that drove us into this ditch are the only ones we should consider qualified to take us out of the ditch.”

Author: Stephen Boyle

Freelance web developer and graphics artist. Blogger on topics of interest in Detroit's communities and social conditions. My political alignment tends to be closest aligned to the US Green Party. I ran in 2014 for US Congress, Michigan's 14th District.