Re: So you actually are insane?
by
brerlou
05/25/2008, 4:12 PM
There is an ominous and obvious touch of hysteria in your postings. Are you trying to deflect the argument from your own imaginings. I think you are actually exposing your own irrationality. Yes, you may be exposing more of your own psychology than you think. This would explain your first post, pointing out that it wouldn't be Hillary's remarks that would initiate dangerous thinking in the deranged. You know!
Yes, you are right, the powder keg is always there, always. Nothing that any columnist can write, nothing that other commentators bring up can provide the spark like a chance remark from the one who would benefit from it directly. That's all the confirmation that an irrational mind would need to set him or her off on a dangerous course of action. That's all I had in mind.
Now, just compare the tone of your writing to the measured tone in mine. Everyone reading these exchanges are. I'm beginning to think that you may be one of those crazies who may be influenced by dangerous remarks. Calm down, sir/madam, think about it. You may be right about Hillary's intent, but Henry II was not trying to get his best friend murdered. He was simply venting his rage. He tried to show his contritition by suitable acts of penance.
He didn't have to do that, he was an absolute monarch. That was not my point, I was simply indicating that Hillary's own frustration and fatigue may have made her come up with the one statement that will turn the remaining super-delegates against her. If I had been her most ardent supporter I would still continue to support her even after this, UNLESS, that single idea she briefly flirted with did in fact transpire, and that sir/madam is how the super-delegates must be thinking right now.
So, yes, I'm beginning to think that you may be one of those crazies who may be influenced by dangerous remarks. Calm down, sir/madam, think about it. An act of violence against your idol's opponent can only rebound against the one the perpetrator is trying to help. Now that I have got an inkling of what I am dealing with here, I shall not indulge you any further.