Sunday, October 16, 2011

No I am Not Going to Mention What a Certain Blonde Law Professor Said


About "Herb" Cain's appearance on Meet The Press. Well I will, but I won't mention her name this time. Nah. I will. It's Althouse. Like a broken clock is mostly wrong most of the time, we are back to "most of the time" with her. My opinion.

But moving on to the real topic here, she posted her opinion that Cain Nailed it, on MTP today. Was she watching the same show I was? The show where Cain, in a measured but crazy, sociopathic way, attempted to shoot down the criticisms of his 999 plan with obviously delusional, magical thinking? The show where he (metaphorically speaking) kept on digging away at his asshole, pulling out fresh nuggets of shit, waiving such in the air, and declaring them to be diamonds?

That show?

If anything, Cain, in pulling a Palin (clowning for the crowds, but trying for serious with the serious journalists,) proves how sociopathic he is, by doing that act, on MTP. And he proves what a clown and a fraud he is. Who or what the fuck is he, really? Is he this jigging and jiving low-rent amateur-hour reject, or is he this zombie who sticks to his delusional magic thinking no matter how many incontrovertible facts are on the table? More's the point, who in their right mind would want either chump to have the nuke codes at his disposal? Either way you slice it, he's not fit for office.

His supporters say he's an entertaining candidate. What the ever loving mother fuck is that shit? Since fucking when are potential POTUSes supposed to be entertaining? Has the reality TV mentality gone that viral that people expect their White House to have the same low brow cringe factor as Survivor Island, Jersey Shore, or any of the horrible Housewives shows?

Fuck a duck!

Anyway, that's my take on it. But I will add the following. As I posted over on my FB book today, it's time for the MS News Media "Take this clown down. It's time for a concerted ridicule campaign."

Oh. This is the tiniest bit of slack I will give that blonde law professor for totally misreading the interview like she did. David Gregory, to his credit or his failure, managed to confront Cain with fact after fact after fact, tearing apart all that Cain had to say. But he did it so respectfully that that sort of treatment could give the false impression that Cain is not some sociopathic nut case who needs to be put in pre hearing detention and tested for possible involuntary commitment do to mental illness. His being on the set and being treated respectfully, in an ironically bizarre way, legitimizes him in a way he does not deserve. I would rather see Jon Stewart interviewing Cain. If you want to talk about things that would be very entertaining!

(And shit. I know it's unlikely Cain would be found dangerous to himself or others. But man I would love to read the report, after testing and evaluation were completed.)

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