"As much as I hate what she's doing to our national conscience, I sure hope she someday comes to grips with her son's death and moves on. Sure has turned her toxic."
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Cindy is a victim of her own inner feelings of guilt, and she is trying to compensate for her lost time with her son when he was alive. She therefore must blame someone or something else to cover her feelings of guilt. She rejected and ignored her son while he was alive and her husband when she was divorced from him. She even peacefully visited with Bush after her son was killed, and hadn't yet fully realized her own agonizing feelings of guilt. But her guilt is hanging on her like a stone. She is overcompensating for her remorse by holding a constant vigil against someone she can blame and won't fight back, and by constantly trying to prove to the world that she really loved Casey. But this level of attention shall pass too, and she may not last very long after she realizes everyone is ignoring her. Her biggest problem is that she is a self-centered, vacuous moron, and all her new "friends" goad her like the town fool.
I wonder what home was like for this woman's child/children. I've known kids who got married or joined the military so they could at least move out and at best be on the other side of the world from a parent.
she may not last very long after she realizes everyone is ignoring her
Thats when Im afraid of what She Might try?
The Secret Service needs to keep an Eye on her 24/7
She is delusional, and border sociopathic.