jpx7
Very Flirtatious, but Doubts What Love Is.
The Senate does have the tendency to buff the roughest edges off of people who previously did battle in two- and four- year election cycles, as well as putting them less in thrall to constituents and more to big donors. Still, I have a hard time believing that leopards can change their spots.
For what it's worth, I'm not aware that Moore has ever backed away from or clarified his position that homosexuality should be criminalized. That puts him pretty far afield even among his prospective colleagues.
This is one reason I'd like to make House seats four-year staggered (and maybe extend Senate seats to eight-year staggered, but maybe not). I think the two-year cycles of the House bring out the worst in enthralling to a perpetual campaigning (versus the actual business of governing). However, this would only be practicable with a substantial revision to the extent lawmakers can be (and most definitely are) enthralled to big donors, which is a separate problem that's sadly been sliding in the opposite direction of "good".