Thursday, June 28, 2012

Capitalizing on a tragedy

Robin Yess has gone too far this time. She has actually criticized people for offering kind words for the late Legislature clerk Karen Binder and sympathy to her family. Robin wrote this on her mean little website:

Nope, it’s not a fishing trip and there isn’t a flood coming, but the BS sure is getting deep around here so you better break out your waders. There’s nothing like taking advantage of a situation to press the flesh and impress the press. The phony, sympathetic looks and the prepared statements regarding Karen Binder’s passing aren’t fooling anyone.
We at Mocking Robin do not pretend to know what is in anyone's heart when they offer sympathy after someone dies. We do know, though, that when someone attacks someone else for saying something nice, there is something really wrong with that person. To try to score political points because somebody died is just disgusting.

Robin and her group of yapping lapdogs have gone from being just nasty to being ghoulish.

2 comments:

  1. Robin who left her family without notice, when her family went camping speaks volumes. Image how Robin's family felt when when they got home and found out that the house was empty and mom was gone. So now I understand why she finds comfort in people like Dogar and his dump wife as a friends, the bankrupt couple that divorced to fleece the taxpayers money. Oh are they even remarried?

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  2. We don't know if any or all of those allegations are true. We do know that many of them have been talked about here in Ulster for a long time. Chances are Robin or Wolfman Jack will attack your comment but they won't actually tell us what part is true or not true.

    Whether all of it is true or none of it there is no excuse for Robin using someone dying as a way to make a political attack.

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