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Rosie And Bill

News flash:
Apparently, Rosie O’Donnel can’t stand Bill Clinton.

No, seriously.

PageSix at the NY Post [1] ran the story:

“He disgusts me,” O’Donnell recalled saying at the casino show. “And I know I’m not supposed to say this because I’m a good Democrat, but I didn’t want to [talk] to him because he lied to me when he said, ‘I did not have sexual relations with that woman,’ and then put the scarlet-letter [bleep]-job on her for the rest of her life . . . I still hate you!”

When the corpulent comic called the phone number Clinton included with his note, Bubba himself picked up, she said.

“My knees got weak. I was like, ‘Can I [bleep] you?’ No, I didn’t say it, but I felt it – I was like, ‘Whoa! Whoa!’ And he said, ‘I was at your show the other night, and I was sorry that you didn’t come over and say hello to me. And I know that you’re still harboring some hard feelings,’ ” O’Donnell related.

“And I said, ‘You know, listen, here’s the deal, dude. I’ve been disappointed by men my whole life. I loved JFK, my mother loved JFK, and you were the JFK to me. And you let me down, man. You killed me and that hurt me a lot, and when you hurt me, I don’t know, I didn’t expect that out of you and I thought you could do better for your wife, for the country and just in general.”

Actually, we now have a pretty good indication of what’s been going on in her life, I think, and what drove her choices.  The woman has some serious issues, which are unresolved. Clinton himself apparently picked up on it and instinctively went for it:

“I’m sorry for all the men who hurt you!”

(Ahem) Here’s someone who has had some practice, I suspect.

John Hawkins [2]says there’s lessons to be learned here:

O’Donnell, like many liberals, was disgusted by Clinton’s behavior and his dishonesty when he was in office. But, in public, when it was actually happening, almost all of them wholeheartedly supported him and attacked the people who went after him.

Lesson 1: Liberals habitually lie about what they think and put politics ahead of everything else.

Next up, O’Donnell hilariously compares Clinton to JFK. Why is it hilarious? Because O’Donnell is a lesbian and just about the only thing that Kennedy and Clinton had in common was that they were both charismatic and good looking. So, am I saying that a lesbian loved Bill Clinton in large part because he was a good looking man? Yes.

Lesson 2: Liberals are shallow.

Then Bill, being a smooth operator, tells Rosie that he’s sorry he hurt her. Does he mean it? C’mon, this is the most insincere guy in the world. Remember his faking tears at Ron Brown’s funeral when the cameras were on him? But, what did Rosie do after Bill’s phony spiel? She cried hysterically. What does that tell us?

Lesson 3: Liberals are really, really shallow and overly emotional — Oh, and Rosie is a complete bubblehead who is probably almost as big a mess as Roseanne Barr behind the scenes.

He’s right, of course.  But there’s another point here that he’s missing;

O’Donnell’s reaction can only be described as that of someone who is feeling inadequate to the problems around them, and so, was depending on someone else to solve all the problems for them.  She, like many liberals, latched onto Bill Clinton as such a person….  Silly girl.  Such people are invariably disappointed and angry , often stridently so.  Remind you of anybody else we spoke of this morning? [3]

Such people are also usually quite fickle, in the sense of a drowning man flailing around looking for anything that floats, liberals will invariably flail around looking for something that floats their world view.  They are invariably disappointed, because it’s not the people that they put their dependence on that are the problem, (Problematic as these can be , ala Bill Clinton) the problem is their world view.  Nobody can make that garbage float.

We’ve seen an awful lot over the last few years that calls the judgment of liberals and a serious question; this is merely one more addition to that list.

Why anyone would think a talk show based on that kind of personality would create any interest, except in people with similar feelings of inadequacy, I have no idea.