Diogenes wrote:
These are not rational people. If she thinks about it at all, she probably thinks the law does not recognize her "voodoo" as real, and so therefore she has not actually admitted to anything prosecutable against her.
We may have a problem here with pronouns. What "she" were you referring to?
I read this as you responding to this one:
Hillary book thing: wrote:It was a dumb mistake. But an even dumber “scandal.” It was like quicksand: the more you struggle, the deeper you sink. At times, I thought I must be going crazy. Other times, I was sure it was the world that had gone nuts. Sometimes I snapped at my staff. I was tempted to make voodoo dolls of certain members of the press and Congress and stick them full of pins. Mostly, I was furious at myself.
... but it was preceded by
Sally Quinn thing: wrote:Some friends have voiced reservations that Quinn is now showing all her cards, so to speak. “Don’t play up the voodoo too much,” one implored. But Sally does nothing by halves. She reveals that, in her less mellow days, she put hexes on three people who promptly wound up having their lives ruined, or ended.
Not that either one would be admissible in court as proof of murder or attempted murder. At least not in
this country. And your last post confirms that you agree, so I'm not sure why you made that statement "she probably thinks the law does not recognize her "voodoo" as real, and so therefore she has not actually admitted to anything prosecutable against her."