Now there are many fine women as to whom Shaw was not correct. The publicity-whoring leftist Witches of East Brunswick, however, are a perfect fit.
Conservatives who hope to carry on political warfare in a perfectly polite fashion against what passes for the left today are like the folks who bring knives to a gunfight. The Left HATES to be laughed at above all else. Let us get our nation laughing and sarcasm is perfectly acceptable as a tactic.
Not only that, but the witches display an unholy joy at the attention they are getting for their leftist views. That you do not want to believe that does not make it untrue or unworthy of being noticed publicly. As even Comrade Cronkite used to say: "And that's the way it is!"
You must have a reading comprehension problem. There is a big gap between "enjoying their husbands' deaths" and "an unholy joy at the attention they are getting".
I believe that they are enjoying the attention, I do not believe that they would not trade the attention for their husbands to be back alive and with them. I certainly do not believe it is appropriate to assume that they would prefer the fame, and then say it in public as the truth.
If you can't see the distinction and how these four words blunt the rest of her message, then you are too wrapped up in this to think clearly about how this looks to the less rabid citizen.
The Jersey Girls love playing the victim, and Ann gave them star billing (again).