If you want to know how fucked up Republican politics are in Missouri (and elsewhere in the Bible Belt), just read this and the related articles.
http://www.kansascity.com/opinion/editorials/article11939504.htmlTom was 2 yrs ahead of me at Clayton High School, went to Yale & then Harvard Law. He had been the state auditor for two terms and was deemed a rising star, and after announcing his intention to run for governor, he had a big early lead in the polls. But last Thursday, 7 minutes after placing calls requesting interviews with reporters from the AP & The St. Louis Post-Dispatch, he killed himself. Anti-Semitism seems to have been the main factor, even though Tom was only 1/4 Jewish, and a practicing Episcopalian.
I can think of no higher compliment to him than to say that my parents told me that he would have been the first Republican candidate for any office that they ever would have voted for in their lives. I talked yesterday with my remaining best friend from HS, also a lawyer, and like Tom, still a resident of our home town. He was devastated & perplexed, as is everyone who knew him.
One of my lasting memories of HS generally, much less of Tom in particular, is riding on the school bus from a cross country meet more than 45 minutes away on the day Lynyrd Skynryd's plane crashed. I was 14 & he was 16 1/2, and we sat together talking about it. We had each already bought "Street Survivors", which came out 3 days before the crash, and had a lengthy talk about mortality & having one's life cut short before your full potential.
The funeral was this morning at Tom's church which was walking distance from my old house in Clayton. Long time MO senator John Danforth, also a former UN Ambassador, gave the eulogy, which is well worth reading.
http://www.stltoday.com/news/opinion/danforth-s-eulogy-for-tom-schweich-words-do-hurt-words/article_cf861616-67b6-5fa6-ae29-97ca3a243ec9.htmlJust so sad.