Cindy Sheehan is at it again, according to this story from Fox News.
She was arrested again yesterday, this time for throwing a bunch of petitions over the White House fence, apparently angry because the Secret Service officers would not take them from her and give them to the President.
God forbid that the news not be all about her, she had to find some way to horn in on all of the election hoopla so she showed up at the White House with petitions aimed at affecting US policy in Iran (Is there any country of conflict that she does not claim to be an expert on now?) and when no one jumped to take her petitions, she threw them over the fence.
Throwing things over the White House fence is a guaranteed arrest. Cindy "It's all about me" Sheehan had to have known this, and what better way to become a media martyr again and get the newspapers to forget the elections and write about her again than to engage in a juvenile act like that and get arrested in order to claim the sacred mantle of "victimhood" once again?
What a sad pathetic woman. Someone needs to take custody of her and medicate her until she accepts the fact that her fifteen minutes of fame are well past up and few people outside of the whack-fringe left find her fascinating or credible any more.
And on a related note, they say that you can tell a lot about a person by looking at their friends and associates. Well this picture taken from her own web site speaks volumes about Nancy Pelosi, the woman who wants to run Congress now:
That's Nancy Pelosi on the right and Cindy "Hey everybody look at me!" Sheehan on the left. Nancy's proud to be seen with whack-jobs like Cindy. She makes no secret of their common agenda. If you're like me, you're a good bit more worried over the immediate future of our country than you were three days ago.
I don't think "It's all about me" Shehan and Pelosi will play well in Peoria.
ReplyDeleteIf the Democrats be Democrats and if the Republicans finally beecome Republicans again, there's a good chance that the Democrats will lose in 2008.