My last blogging on Gold Star mom Cindy Sheehan ended with a look at the time remaining for her relevance:
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Gold Star mom Cindy Sheehan, the very publicly grieving and liberally financed mother of fallen Casey Sheehan, is on the verge of wrapping up a 25-state tour against American involvement in the Iraqi theater. Haven’t heard much about it? Well, that’s because August is over and the media has a new flavor-of-the-month by the name of Katrina, in turn now on the clock.
Gold Star mom Cindy Sheehan, however, refuses to go softly into that good night of anonymity. After a failed NYC rally, Gold Star mom Cindy Sheehan has decided to go whining into that good night with a claim of injury.
Anti-war activist Cindy Sheehan said Tuesday she was hurt slightly in a scuffle that erupted when police broke up a rally as she was at the microphone.
An organizer was arrested for using amplification without a permit.
“I was speaking and someone grabbed my backpack and pulled me back pretty roughly,” Sheehan said in a telephone interview Tuesday, referring to the rally Monday in Union Square.
“I think their use of force was pretty excessive for someone that didn’t have a permit,” said Sheehan, who said she was not roughed up directly by police but was jostled when officers broke up the rally and arrested organizer Paul Zulkowitz.
“I was shoved around,” said Sheehan, the grieving mother whose 26-day vigil near President Bush’s Texas ranch sparked anti-war protests around the country.
Zulkowitz was released after being given a summons for charges of unauthorized use of a sound device and disorderly conduct.
Paul Browne, the chief police spokesman, said Sheehan had finished speaking when officers arrested Zulkowitz, who had been repeatedly warned that he didn’t have a permit.
Meanwhile, Bob Owens of Confederate Yankee has decided to try to slam the door on the legend of Gold Star mom Cindy Sheehan with a one-two combination.
First, the left hook, a potentially premature look at the rally in question and its ramifications:
Do not be overly surprised if history decides that September 19, 2005, was the day that the anti-war movement died in the United States.
In a true-blue New York Metropolitan area of 22 million people, the anti-war movement’s greatest star, a woman with “absolute” moral authority according to the NY Times own Maureen Dowd and branded the “Rosa Parks of the anti-war movement” by hopeful liberals, Cindy Sheehan managed to draw just 150 supporters, or 0.00068-percent of the tri-state metro area, to her well-advertised speech in Hyde Park.
Then the right cross, an actual comparison of Gold Star mom Cindy Sheehan to Rosa Parks:
Rosa Parks… was the figurehead of a cause that fought to free an entire race who were being oppressed in their own country.
Cindy Sheehan… was the figurehead of a cause that fights to defeat one man.Rosa Parks… fought the system to obtain constitutional rights.
Cindy Sheehan… says our constitution isn’t worth fighting for.Rosa Parks… was “tired of giving in.”
Cindy Sheehan… wants for nothing more than for the United States to give in.
Mr. Owens has more, so go give him a gander. Meanwhile, my lingering question about Gold Star mom Cindy Sheehan is this: Is there some sort of methadone equivalent for limelight addiction?
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2 responses to “Cindy Sheehan: Fighting for a Sixteenth Minute”
As time goes on and her earlier sympathy from most Americans diminishes with every childish public tyrade against Israel, the Iraq War, Hillary Clinton and President Bush (and his daughters), Cindy Sheehan is quickly becoming a darkly comical figure that will be remembered as a minor footnote to the wildly radical anti-Bushisms of 2005.
This broad made a HUGE error in dogging out Hillary. I think your are correct…tick tock.
But if she will only keep being a DUMBASS for just a few more days, I may have to award her with DOTW!