Madame Mao and Hillary Clinton

Posted by Terry Nelson on Jul 23rd, 2007

 

I think I’m beginning to see similarities between the two…

Presidential hopeful, Hillary Clinton is beginning to remind me of Jiang Qing, known as Madame Mao, Chairman Mao’s wife who played a prominent role in the Cultural Revolution of China.  Clinton, ever famous for her book,  ”It Takes a Village” - detailing her vision for the children of America - continues to promote her thinly veiled socialist agenda as she campaigns for the Democratic Party Presidential nomination.

Mitt Romney takes a jab at Ms. Clinton’s recent statement concerning her views for economic reform:

“Hillary Clinton just gave a speech the other day about her view on the economy. She said we have been an on-your-own society. She said it’s time to get rid of that and replace that with shared responsibility and we’re-in-it-together society,” Romney told the crowd. “That’s out with Adam Smith and in with Karl Marx.” - Romney Continues Assault on Democrats

Wasn’t it on Bill Clinton’s watch that nuclear secrets were being leaked to the Chinese?  What if this couple lived during the McCarthy era?  I wonder if they would have been hanged?

Told ya!

Posted by Terry Nelson on Jul 23rd, 2007

 

What have I been saying about the workplace, church basements, blogs and those Gen-X, and Y-ers?  Narcissists all of them.  Check this out:

Blame it on narcissism
One psychologist blames the influx of the overshare on an increase in individualism — and with that comes a hike in narcissism. We’re oversharing more now because we’re pretty pleased with ourselves, says Jean Twenge, a professor of psychology at San Diego State University.

“We just assume they’re going to be interested because it’s about me. Of course it’s interesting!” says Twenge, who is currently working on a book about narcissism among teens and twenty-somethings. -Beware the overshare in everyday conversations. 

Aren’t I just the social anthropologist though!  (No, that wasn’t a question.)

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