I truly do pity anyone that is so eaten up with hate.
Leftist Neighborliness
- Donald R. McClarey
Donald R. McClarey
Cradle Catholic. Active in the pro-life movement since 1973. Father of three, one in Heaven, and happily married for 43 years. Small town lawyer and amateur historian. Former president of the board of directors of the local crisis pregnancy center for a decade.
Perhaps they should dump a truckload of snow back in the ingrate’s driveway. I’m thinking I would be sorely tempted. Good grief, what miserable excuses for human beings this culture is producing.
I pity her, yes. But I feel even sorrier for her kind neighbor, who has to live near someone like that.
Note, this woman grew up in Hanover NH, dollars to doughnuts the issue of Dartmouth faculty. She was a registered student with scant interruption from 1987 to 2002. Her CV has Harvard on it, her husband’s Princeton. She couldn’t be bothered with an academic career after putting in a half-dozen years on a dissertation. Both she and her husband are journeyman magazine writers, yet somehow they afford two homes – which in turn suggests a considerable private income. She seems more like a character invented by Joan Didion than she does a real person.
As noted by instapundit, it’s like they have to fight off the thought: “If the Republicans aren’t particularly evil, then maybe I’m not particularly special.”
So much modern action makes sense when you realize they want sainthood on the cheap.
“Both she and her husband are journeyman magazine writers, yet somehow they afford two homes – which in turn suggests a considerable private income.”
And the myth of the GOP being the “party of the rich” takes another hit below the waterline.
The GOP establishment is the “party of the rich.” The base is not. There are poor on the base of the dems, but their base also includes tons of trust fund kids.
The aristocracy of the US form a uniparty that, despite pretending to be at odds in public, will coordinate things behind the scenes. This is one of many things that the reaction to the Trump presidency made clear.
Note that it wasn’t just democrats selling the lie that wealth and conservatism go hand in hand. Establishment GOP types also trotted that out to convince voters that large corporations were their natural allies. So it was okay if no movement was made on abortion, immigration, family values, religious liberty, etc. as long as big corporations got their kickbacks.
And the myth of the GOP being the “party of the rich” takes another hit below the waterline.
I don’t think CK Dexter Haven would have cut up his neighbors in the newspaper.
Hezbollah social services are directed at Shiites. They don’t help people of opposing beliefs. Ever. Nazi Germans didn’t offer charity to Jews or anyone not on their target list. Ever. You think she could have used honest comparisons to spread her rubbish.