| I voted for Klobuchar myself, although I always had an uneasy sense that she should not be trusted. What first bothered me were her signature black suits and frequent use of black clothing. Why I wondered, as an occasional student of psychology, would a politician choose to wear so much black--the color of Mafia clothing, evil, the Hell's angel's, and even the little things worn by ladies of the night?
Soon enough, her black seemed to fit her psychological makeup to me--the darkness of her soul and the prostitution of values.
Klobuchar's character became apparent when watching her, during the health care bill debacle, slither up to the big insurance contributors to her campaign and deliver a windfall to the insurance corporations. That 6 percent of our citizens would still be without health care coverage in 2019 under the Senate bill did not touch her cold heart.
It was apparent that in Klobuchar's cold heart, there were neither of the two health care values Americans hold dear. The great majority of Americans believe in universal access to quality and affordable health care for our citizens. Klobuchar does not. The great majority also believe in careful and wise stewardship of our health care resources. And Klobuchar does not.
Most disturbing, Klobuchar seemed psychopathic in her cold disinterest in those who will die because they lack insurance coverage.
Now we find that Amy Klobuchar is now touting "clean coal". And again, Klobuchar is showing an almost psychopathic disregard for issues of vital importance to the health and lives of others.
Klobuchar is disturbed and disturbing. I certainly hope that she is not elected to another term. |