Introducing our national nightmare

June 30, 2008 by twitterpaters

by twit

Via Maureen Dowd, writing for the New York Times on June 29, 2008:

Afterward, Carmella got her idol to autograph her sign, telling the smiling Hillary, “You’re going to be the next president.” She told The Times that she and her friends were all voting for John McCain and that Hillary was just doing what she had to do. “But I have a gut feeling,” she said with macabre faith, “that something’s going to happen so that she becomes the nominee.” [emphasis added]

Somebody PLEASE get the Secret Service and the FBI on this… it is her certainty that really seems to qualify her as the kind of psychopath to keep an eye on.

The op-ed’s introduction of this lady was chilling enough:

Carmella Lewis, with her Hillary T-shirt and Hillary placard, came all the way from Denver to make sure there would be plenty of ambiguity, duality and ferocity in Unity. Just as Hillary was testing out the unfamiliar familiarity “Barack and me” Friday and talking about “his grace and his grit,” Carmella began loudly booing and waving her sign. “We want Hillary!” screamed the 57-year-old retired ad saleswoman and Clinton delegate. … Carmella and her friends continued to cry, “Nobama!” “We love you, Hillary!” and “We need Hillary!” as Barack Obama sat onstage … … When it was Obama’s turn to speak, Carmella announced loudly, “I wish I had ear plugs.” Then, as Obama tried to ingratiate himself with the Hillary partisans in the crowd by saying that because of the New York senator, his daughters “can take for granted that women can do anything that the boys can do and do it better and do it in heels,” Carmella put her fingers in her ears. As Obama tried to curry favor with Hillary, looking over at her sensible, sturdy shoes and marveling, “I still don’t know how she does it in heels,” Carmella tore up a tissue and stuffed it in her ears. When Obama pandered with a line about how he wouldn’t “perpetuate a system in which women are paid less for the same work as men,” she put her hands over her tissue-stuffed ears.

The twit isn’t impressed with Obama’s comments about us gals and those heels we wear, but sees the comments as pathetic attempts to cater to a hostile audience that is determined to be swayed by nothing he could possibly say.

It seems a testament to the aggressively divisive campaign run by Hillary Clinton that her most rabid supporters now speak in vague terms of how they believe Hillary could still claim the Democratic nomination.

The Clinton campaign created a monster out of the rhetoric of victimhood, one that has apparently turned into something of a bloodlust for the destruction of our democratic process and a rabid anticipation of the kind of brutality enjoyed only by the most vicious of dictatorships.