Mary Matalin: Obama A ‘Narcissistic Sociopath’ Who ‘Leveraged Fear And Ignorance’
Mary Matalin calls President Obama a “political narcissistic sociopath” who “leveraged fear and ignorance.” Matalin, the rancorous GOP strategist you’ve seen on TV a gazillion times, is the woman who’s married to Democratic strategist James Carville, whom you’ve seen on TV a gazillion times.
“What happened?,” Matalin posits. “A political narcissistic sociopath leveraged fear and ignorance with a campaign marked by mendacity and malice rather than a mandate for resurgence and reform. Instead of using his high office to articulate a vision for our future, Obama used it as a vehicle for character assassination, replete with unrelenting and destructive distortion, derision, and division.”
“Unfortunately and unfortuitously, forces of nature bookended the general election: Our convention was compromised by one weather disaster and our momentum stalled by another. Two human hurricanes also radically altered the political atmosphere: Bill Clinton’s unique windbaggery constituted a campaign updraft, while Chris Christie’s deplorable and gratuitous gas-baggery infused the campaign with a toxic political pollution.
“We live to fight again.”
Matalin wrote the above in the racist closet known as the National Review, home to the likes of Maggie Gallagher, Matalin also made similar comments in a Fox News appearance yesterday as well.
We report, you decide if she’s lying:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=_UNO5_I3YDc%3Fversion%3D3%26hl%3Den_US

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