Aaron Schock or Abraham Lincoln? A Handy Guide
The resigning congressman recently compared himself to Honest Abe. Confused? Lets sort this out.
Anyone whos followed the brief career of disgraced congressman Aaron Schock is well aware of the countless, almost eerie similarities between he and fellow Illinoisian Abraham Lincoln. It came as no surprise, therefore, when Schock, who may soon face criminal charges, compared himself to our 16th president during his farewell speech this week. Far from a pathetic attempt at saving face by a profoundly delusional narcissist, Schocks speech was a soaring, 21st-century version of the Gettysburg Address, but with more grammatical errors.
Abraham Lincoln held this seat in Congress for one term, Schock said in remarks that will be transcribed and filed in the Library of Congress where theyll remain for the life of our republic. But few faced as many defeats in his personal and public life as he did [nor will we ever know if he, too, would have had his offices decorated like the hit PBS program Downton Abbey because, sadly, his life was cut short by an assassins bullet before television could be invented].
It is not hard to imagine the sound of his colleagues audible gasps echoing through that mostly empty chamber like so many newly freed slaves, audibly gasping in a mostly empty chamber.
Yes, Schock and the Great Emancipator are nearly indistinguishable, so Ive put together this handy chart to help tell these two great Americans apart.
Schock: First name starts with A
Lincoln: First name starts with A
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/03/28/aaron-schock-or-abraham-lincoln-a-handy-guide.html