I will not wish him well and I will not cry if he dies.
"Well, I wouldn't cry, but I would be a little saddened that someone's husband and father were taken from them.
If you can't even express that, then you, Ma'am, are certainly someone I would not consider a decent person.
But, ya know, maybe when YOU are sick, no one will wish you well, either."
How arrogant. Good for YOU if you want to shed tears for Clinton and his family. To suggest, though, that those of us who DON'T somehow deserve to have no one "wish [us] well" when WE'RE sick, or to suggest that we're morally deficient is over the line.
Visions of the grieving widow appear who will get to plan the state funeral for this great man(ipulator.) See sees visions herself of his caisson being pulled in front of the riderless horse.
Well, apparently in your haste to flee before I pursued you, you forgot to note that said I wouldn't shed tears.
However, if you can't even muster up the ability to feel sad that someone lost a husband and father - on a human level, not a political level - then yes, I consider you morally deficient.
That's not arrogance, that's fact. Deal with it.