To: mrsmel
"She has a whole lot more coming to her for the remarks she made,and I hope she reaps the full fruits of the "fame" this sick scumbag so desperately sought." Most of the responses on her website, as could be expected, were highly critical. A number of them suggested that what she did has now become part of Internet 'history' which will never go away. They also alluded to prospective employers using Google to do background research on prospective employees.
I think there's some truth to this, and she will find it rather difficult to find appropriate employment. I don't know where the comment came from about her 'partner' wanting to find work that provides benefits for her(Fritsh), but maybe they've come to realize exactly what she's done. Who knows, maybe her partner has more lucidity that this piece of work.
116 posted on
07/11/2006 5:44:31 AM PDT by
bcsco
("He who is wedded to the spirit of the age is soon a widower" – Anonymous)
To: bcsco
I read through the entire episode from beginning to end on Goldstein and Frisch Blogs.
First, I'm at a loss to understand how anyone could even conceive of the horrible things she wrote and still function as a normal adult in the real world. Then to take the tack she did to avoid taking responsibility is even less reality-based.
Second, it amazes me that a woman who has spent her life studying decision making for some reason didn't (and imo still doesn't) comprehend the consequences of her own behavior. What does she hope to gain from this? What point does she think she is proving? It's incomprehensible.
Third, I am not entirely sure she isn't mentally ill. I am at a loss really. I worry about people who don't understand that your "online life" is not any different from "real life." It's the same thing.
In any case, it gives an all new dimension to the entire concept of "Moonbattery."
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson