Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Once An Elitist, Always An Elitist

Apparently Elizabeth Edwards is as snobby as her husband. Here is the guy she describes as a "rabid, rabid Republican" and refers to his property as "slummy."

"I'd just like to know why she has such hard feelings to me," he said. "They say they're for poor people."

What they say and what the really are are two very different things. Apparently Elizabeth isn't interested in helping to improve the plight of her "slummy" neighbor, just in verbally abusing him. It's really funny, the more you think about it. She has ever actually met the man, yet she calls him a "rabid, rabid Republican," apparently because he has a Rudy Giuliani sign on his property. Wow, pretty rabid there. She says she's "scared" of him, but hasn't taken the time to try and talk to him...only ABOUT him when he's not there to defend himself. You want to see an example of the "Two Americas?" There you are. The super-rich Edwards', and Monty Johnson. But...John Edwards is always talking about relating to the poor folks. That's what I mean when I say this is really funny.

The Edwards family has yet to meet Johnson in person.

"I wouldn't be nice to him, anyway," Edwards said in an interview. "I don't want my kids anywhere near some guy who, when he doesn't like somebody, the first thing he does is pull a gun out. It scares the business out of me."

But Johnson defended the occasion he brandished a gun, saying those on his land didn't have the proper approval.

"I use the gun for protection, and I considered that an appropriate time," Johnson said. "Sometimes you have to take drastic measures."

Silly man. The Edwards' aren't interested in your 2nd Amendment rights. You're not "good enough" to be their neighbor, apparently. Boy, does this show what they're really made of, or what?

Lucky for her he's not black. Jesse "Hymietown" Jackson and Al "Mad Dog" Sharpton would be setting up camp on his property and lodging protests, if they could get some camera time out of it, that is.

JASmius adds: Mrs. Edwards can say whatever she wants, not just because she's a wannabe Donk first lady, but because she is a breast cancer sufferer. Anybody with the brass ones to upbraid her for her insulting behavior will catch all the hell she herself deserves.

Her hubby is right about his "two Americas" schtick in one sense, though. There ARE two Americas: Loyal and Disloyal. "Red" and "blue". Jesusland and Paganland. And Mrs. Edwards is just one more redundant indication of the punishment the latter has in store for the former, starting a couple of years from now, which will go way, way beyond insults.