September 23, 2008

Acute Bush Derangement Syndrome alert

Naomi Wolf, third-wave feminist and progressive nutroot has further slipped off the edge of reality and joined the club of wild-eyed kool aid kooks suffering from Bush Derangement Syndrome. Her latest Huffington Post piece is so far over the top you almost want to feel sorry for her—only someone completely nuts could believe this delusional doomsday fantasy.

According to Ms. Wolf, Sarah Palin, the new “Evita,” is the designated muse in the coming Bush-Cheney-Rove “American police state”.

She is serious, and knows their plan:

“What's the plan? It is this. McCain doesn't matter. Reputable dermatologists are discussing the fact that in simply actuarial terms, John McCain has a virulent and life-threatening form of skin cancer. It is the elephant in the room, but we must discuss the health of the candidates: doctors put survival rates for someone his age at two to four years. I believe the Rove-Cheney cabal is using Sarah Palin as a stalking horse, an Evita figure, to put a popular, populist face on the coming police state and be the talk show hostess for the end of elections as we know them. If McCain-Palin get in, this will be the last true American election. She will be working for Halliburton, KBR, Rove and Cheney into the foreseeable future -- for a decade perhaps -- a puppet "president" for the same people who have plundered our treasure, are now holding the US economy hostage and who murdered four thousand brave young men and women in a way of choice and lies.”

News Busters deconstructs her rant here, it's a beaut.

Posted by Ziva at September 23, 2008 03:57 PM

Comments

How many wheels does the Democrat's fruit cart have? I have never seen so many wheels coming off a cart before.

Posted by: albertodelacruz [TypeKey Profile Page] at September 23, 2008 04:37 PM

Where she live, I wouldn't mind leaving a piece of turd on this jackass. haha

Posted by: readytoshoot [TypeKey Profile Page] at September 23, 2008 05:12 PM


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