As David Bowie penned words to “Young American, Ain’t there a woman I can sock on the jaw?” Well, I can think of one. New York Times Magazine writer and Yale Law School fellow Emily Bazelon called for a natural disaster in Republican states to “unify” the country if Clinton wins the election. On Slate’s “Political Gabfest,” co-host Bazelon was asked, “What is something you would have President Clinton do to unify us?” Bazelon responded that while she wasn’t “wishing” for a natural disaster, that one would be “helpful” for Clinton.
Well I think it would, so—and I’m not wishing this upon anyone—but it would be helpful for her to have a natural disaster to deal with in a red state where she could go and be because she would be able to be, no, seriously, I’m not saying I want it to happen, but the timing would be helpful… You just think that’s a totally bad thing to say.
Despite her comments about wanting mass destruction and deaths in Republican states as part of a push for “unity,” Bazelon is the author of “Sticks and Stones: Defeating the Culture of Bullying and Rediscovering the Power of Character and Empathy.” She has also given talks on “bullycide.” Is it not heart warming to here such words from the all inclusive left leaning Democrats? They make us all feel warm and loved by our own people. But I am counting the minutes until Donald Trump is elected President, and I will watch with glee when people like this froth at the mouth and kick and scream until they cry themselves to sleep at the end of the day. What do you think?