Without A Candidate

Alan Jacobs, a subscriber to the "seamless garment" ethic, has a hard time voting:

I don’t understand my fellow Christians who are enthusiastic Republicans; I don’t understand the ones that are enthusiastic Democrats either. When I try to talk to either group about the ways their preferred party upholds — indeed, even celebrates — policies that simply cannot be reconciled with Christian teaching, I get the same shrug. Yes, they are certainly more “realistic” than I am; they may have a better understanding of what it means to live in a fallen and broken world. But they are all too sanguine for me. They aren’t sad enough. There aren’t enough — I recently taught the Aeneid, which brings this line to mind — there aren’t enough lachrimae rerum, tears for how the world goes.

Oh, get a hanky, read some Niebuhr and get on with it.