Chesterton said, “The essence of the painting is the frame.”
You can hear Matthew’s head starting to twist off because he really has no frame, and therefore no picture. If you read that interview as a transcript of a therapy session, you would have to wonder if the patient was psychotic. Which of course in a way he is.
In his (and Obama’s) world there are no frames, at least none that are absolute and transcend the individual’s perspective. Under those conditions the frame changes with change itself, which is constant, so all is chaos in his mind as he grapples with a reality that is untenable for him.
Since liberals believe that human beings are inherently good, not sinful and in need of betterment by external structure (absolutes), the individual perspective trumps all and that results in a relativistic world in which the will to power triumphs.
The literal nature of the group suicide pact that was the ’08 election is getting clearer by the day.








