Sheehan Desperate for Media Attention (and it shows)
Cindy Sheehan, who has turned desperate for the lime-light as her 15 minutes of fame ends, has managed to make the headlines again in recent days.
On Sunday night in a packed New York church, Sheehan decided to call out none other than the Queen of the Democratic Party - Hillary Clinton. While obviously enjoying her imagined superstar status among the moonbats, while urging that Senator Clinton should oppose the war in Iraq, she thundered "You say it, or you're losing your job!"
Thus begins the end for Ms. Sheehan, who (no doubt) wishes she could take it back. As one Democratic Political Advisor put it on Fox News Monday night, "She (Sheehan) should have stuck with her simple message and the grieving Mother by the side of the road routine."
If that weren't enough, Cindy Sheehan claims to have been hurt by police while they were shutting down an illegal protest in Union Square on Monday night. Paul Zulkowitz, one of the Sheehanites from Crawford, was arrested while they continued to use a PA system without a permit. Apparently Sheehan was jostled in the shuffle.
As time goes on and her earlier sympathy from most Americans diminishes with every childish public tyrade against Israel, the Iraq War, Hillary Clinton and President Bush (and his daughters), Cindy Sheehan is quickly becoming a darkly comical figure that will be remembered as a minor footnote to the wildly radical anti-Bushisms of 2005.
On Sunday night in a packed New York church, Sheehan decided to call out none other than the Queen of the Democratic Party - Hillary Clinton. While obviously enjoying her imagined superstar status among the moonbats, while urging that Senator Clinton should oppose the war in Iraq, she thundered "You say it, or you're losing your job!"
Thus begins the end for Ms. Sheehan, who (no doubt) wishes she could take it back. As one Democratic Political Advisor put it on Fox News Monday night, "She (Sheehan) should have stuck with her simple message and the grieving Mother by the side of the road routine."
If that weren't enough, Cindy Sheehan claims to have been hurt by police while they were shutting down an illegal protest in Union Square on Monday night. Paul Zulkowitz, one of the Sheehanites from Crawford, was arrested while they continued to use a PA system without a permit. Apparently Sheehan was jostled in the shuffle.
As time goes on and her earlier sympathy from most Americans diminishes with every childish public tyrade against Israel, the Iraq War, Hillary Clinton and President Bush (and his daughters), Cindy Sheehan is quickly becoming a darkly comical figure that will be remembered as a minor footnote to the wildly radical anti-Bushisms of 2005.
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