Babs: Wellstone Death 'No Accident'
The woman who doesn't know Saddam from the Ayatollah is now espousing a Paul Wellstone "conspiracy theory," according to the N.Y. Post.
Not on her Web site, or to the press, mind you ... but presumably to the only people left who will listen to her (hint: they have to if they want to get paid): her designers.
Streisand expressed her paranoid musings to an audience of interior decorators bidding on the chance to work on her Malibu estate.
She told the group that Wellstone's death was "no accident," according to the Post.
"I was shocked but, knowing a bit about her, not surprised by her statement," a witness said. "She [Babs] said there's more to this than meets the eye."
Agreed. Pay attention to any of her ravings and you discover that right away.
Streisand didn't stop at anything so simple as the spoken word, though. She also penned a posturing philippic to the competing designers: "She ... says they better be voting Democratic and goes into a long political missive about reproductive choice, the Supreme Court, the environment and the power of the right wing," added the Post source.
Yes, yes, yes. The "vast right-wing conspiracy."
Hopefully, it will be rather more "vast" after tomorrow's elections.
Get out there and vote!
The woman who doesn't know Saddam from the Ayatollah is now espousing a Paul Wellstone "conspiracy theory," according to the N.Y. Post.
Not on her Web site, or to the press, mind you ... but presumably to the only people left who will listen to her (hint: they have to if they want to get paid): her designers.
Streisand expressed her paranoid musings to an audience of interior decorators bidding on the chance to work on her Malibu estate.
She told the group that Wellstone's death was "no accident," according to the Post.
"I was shocked but, knowing a bit about her, not surprised by her statement," a witness said. "She [Babs] said there's more to this than meets the eye."
Agreed. Pay attention to any of her ravings and you discover that right away.
Streisand didn't stop at anything so simple as the spoken word, though. She also penned a posturing philippic to the competing designers: "She ... says they better be voting Democratic and goes into a long political missive about reproductive choice, the Supreme Court, the environment and the power of the right wing," added the Post source.
Yes, yes, yes. The "vast right-wing conspiracy."
Hopefully, it will be rather more "vast" after tomorrow's elections.
Get out there and vote!