Monday, July 20, 2015

Here's A Radical Idea

My how things change in just a few yrs.
Christ, what an asshole:
Retired general and former Democratic presidential candidate Wesley Clark on Friday called for World War II-style internment camps to be revived for “disloyal Americans.” In an interview with MSNBC’s Thomas Roberts in the wake of the mass shooting in Chatanooga, Tennessee, Clark said that during World War II, “if someone supported Nazi Germany at the expense of the United States, we didn’t say that was freedom of speech, we put him in a camp, they were prisoners of war.”

He called for a revival of internment camps to help combat Muslim extremism, saying, “If these people are radicalized and they don’t support the United States and they are disloyal to the United States as a matter of principle, fine. It’s their right and it’s our right and obligation to segregate them from the normal community for the duration of the conflict.”
Indeed, it is so radical an idea that the first person who should be rounded up & thrown in a camp should be sack-of-shit General (ret'd.) Clark himself. W/ maybe a little torture & brainwashing tossed in to teach him what is & isn't "American".

I cordially invite Gen. Clark to come by my bunker w/o the thugs that no doubt accompany him on all his public appearances (by yourself, coward) & try to put me in a fucking camp for radical America-haters.

Piling on:
General Wesley Clark has filed in Arkansas court to leave his wife of 46 years for a woman half his age, 30-year-old Shauna Mei.

The retired four-star general claimed he was the victim of “general indignities” by his wife, according to the Daily Mail. The divorce papers blame her for their marriage’s breakdown — and not his alleged affair with a much-younger woman.

Under Arkansas Supreme Court guidelines, “general indignities” is a catch-all term that could include: “Rudeness, vulgarity, unmerited reproach, haughtiness, contempt, contumeliousness, studied neglect, intentional incivility, injury, manifest disdain, abusive language, malignant ridicule and every other plain manifestation of settled hate, alienation, and estrangement.”

Legal experts said “general indignities” is the equivalent of the standard, blame-less “irreconcilable differences” used in most states. The Natural State also requires a person to provide witness that a spouse is guilty of any such behavior before a divorce is granted.

The former Democratic presidential hopeful has been spotted this year, romancing New York fashion executive Shauna Mei.

The 68-year-old former NATO Supreme Commander dumping of wife Gertrude for the young socialite Mei has crushed the loyal spouse, who moved 32 times to be with her husband during his long military career.

Clark has moved out of the Little Rock, Ark., home he once shared with his wife and now splits time between Mei’s NoHo pad and his condo back in Little Rock.

Clark met the young paramour Mei earlier this year in Carlsbad, California, when they attended a symposium organized by Deepak Chopra.

Clark and his wife were married in Brooklyn, NY, in 1967. Clark – a West Point graduate – retired from the military in 2000, after 38 years of service.

Gertrude Clark often lauded her husband for his character during his failed 2004 campaign.

The couple has a son, 43-year-old Wesley Clark Jr., a film screenwriter who lives in Los Angeles.
(Story from 2013: Adjust ages accordingly.)

Kee-rist, what a bunch of assholes.

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