The WaPo had an interesting item on Sen. Sam Brownback (R-Kan.) today, talking about the senator’s faith and conversion to Catholicism. There was one anecdote, however, that caught my eye.
This notion of falling short is a big part of Brownback’s identity. He’s even humble about his own humility, saying there are others who surpass him in this virtue. Once, years ago, he washed the feet of a staffer at a farewell party to demonstrate respect and humility.
It’s often hard to say how the public at large might respond to something like this, but does this strike anyone else as a little odd? This is not to disparage his personal beliefs or religious practices, only to note that it strikes me as unusual for someone to wash their employees’ feet at a farewell party.