Thursday, July 10, 2008

Delusions of Grandeur



Noun 1. delusions of grandeur - a delusion (common in paranoia) that you are much greater and more powerful and influential than you really are
delusion, psychotic belief - (psychology) an erroneous belief that is held in the face of evidence to the contrary
megalomania - a psychological state characterized by delusions of grandeur


Senator Boseman is spending other people's money to influence public opinion for an upcoming hearing in which Boseman may very well be found to have violated a judge's specific order regarding what she can and can't do with the child she pretends to have legally adopted.

Wearing the same worn-out, poor pitiful me expression as she sat on a porch somewhere in Bedford Falls, Boseman once again tries to convince us that she is a victim of some conspiratorial attack from everywhichaway.

This is the Senator's own doing. She is the one that abandoned her home for multiple sexual affairs, she is the one that lied to a social worker, Boseman is the one that did drugs, committed drunken sex acts in public, moved in with a lobbyist, cheated on her campaign finance report and don't forget it was the senator that used the "n-word" to describe her constituents.

Next time you hear this lunatic talk about how hard she is fighting for her child, ask yourself why she would jepordize what little time she does have with him by intentionally disobeying a judges order.

I'm telling you, senator Boseman is inches away from cutting all her hair off and talking in a foreign accent.