There's an inline document and link to the original blog "story" I didn't copy over because it's a pain in the ass, but here's the short version.Florida House Candidate Defends His 'Hobby Activities', Sends Out This Picture Of Himself In A Costume
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Republican Florida congressional candidate Jake Rush issued a statement Tuesday defending his "hobby activities" after SaintPetersBlog published a story detailing what it described as his "bizarre double life" as a live-action role player. In his statement, Rush characterized his participation in role-playing games featuring vampires and werewolves as part of a lifelong interest in "gaming and theater." To prove his point, Rush included a photo of himself as a child wearing a George Washington costume (below) and a more recent picture where he was dressed as "The Flash" (above).
"My undergraduate degree is in the classics, and I have been raised with a deep appreciation for theatre, costumes and art," said Rush. "All my life, I’ve been blessed with a vivid imagination from playing George Washington in elementary school to dressing up as a super hero last Halloween for trick or treaters. Any cursory review of the Internet will show that I have played heroes and villains."
Rush, who launched his primary challenge to Rep. Ted Yoho last month, was a leading member in a Gainesville, Fla., group called the "Covenant of the Poisoned Absinthe" that was dedicated to playing live-action role-playing games from White Wolf Gaming's "World of Darkness" series. Those games feature gothic themes and involve players donning costumes and portraying vampires, werewolves, and other fantastical beings.
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Along with his statement, Rush sent out a list detailing his "gaming and theater experience." Among other things, the list noted Rush "played Jesus in a play at his church ... auditioned for a minor part in MacBeth at the Hippodrome Theater in Gainesville," was a member of an "improv acting club" at the University of Florida, and once "played George Washington in a school play." Rush said this experience was an asset when he was a sheriff's deputy.
"I have never hid nor shied away from disclosing my hobby activities. When I was hired at the Sheriff’s office, I fully disclosed my gaming and theatre background on the application, and these hobbies posed absolutely no problem or raised any flags. In fact, when applying for undercover work, these hobbies were considered an advantage, so much so my shift lieutenant nicknamed me 'Shakespeare,'" Rush said.
SaintPetersBlog's story highlighted more lurid aspects of Rush's role-playing activities, including photos he posted that the site described as showing "portrayals of bizarre, ritualistic scenes of the occult, book burnings," and a message he wrote discussing sexual acts and drug use. Rush described this as an attempt by his opponents to misrepresent his activities.
"As a practicing Christian, I am deeply offended that the opposing campaign and their supporters would take a gaming and theatre hobby and mischaracterize it," he said. "The very definition of acting is expressing ideas and thoughts that are not your own, just like I don’t believe I am MacBeth, which I have played, I am none of the characters."
Rush concluded by accusing Yoho of trying to distract voters.
"Bottom line—There is nothing wrong with being a gamer. It’s kinda nerdy, but North Central Florida deserves a legitimate debate on the issues instead of Ted Yoho’s usual sideshow distractions," said Rush.
Read Rush's full statement below.
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Man runs for office. Muckrakers bring up his LARPing history in an attempt to paint him as a weirdo crazy satanist. He responds with pictures of him dressed up as the Flash and his wife as the Pheonix.
Obviously, this is key to my own interests as I enjoy LARP on a fairly regular basis, but beyond that, this is bringing up the fact that the Internet never forgets. He had a post where he talked about putting on his "rape face" and another where he used Internet Tough Guy talk to shout someone down, complete with "shoving his dick down [his] throat". Yeah, classy, right? But then a LOT of people have something like that in their online footprint, and this is only going to get to be more of a thing as the next generation of politicians come around.
That said, I like his response about being a gamer. He makes no bones about it and owns to it, and fires back at the guys trying to drag him down over it. There's still going to be a lot of people that agree that it makes him weird and shy away from him as a candidate, because, well, yeah, it's not THAT accepted yet, but I kind of hope he gets a substantial portion of the vote so as to disincentivise this sort of attack ad, because frankly this shouldn't be a fucking issue. His policies and how he intends to enact them should be what matters, not how he chooses to spend his weekends. If I lived in his constituency, I'd probably not vote for him, but it wouldn't be because he was a LARPer, that's for damn sure.