“maybe like, five celebrities will dies at once and everybody will just forget about it”
“that’s ridiculous”
That’s hilarious.
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rhp6033spews:
Gee, I think Stanford has officially gone crazy.
“In the AP interviews, Sanford laid out his thoughts and feelings in sometimes lurid or odd detail. For example: He said close Christian friends advised him to end the affair immediately and used graphic, figurative terms on how to do so — “the first step is, you shoot her. You put a bullet through her head,” he said.
The words were not meant literally, but reveal how dramatically Sanford described the saga.”
I don’t care that it wasn’t meant “literally”, even using those terms is crazy – there are just enough people out there who would consider actually doing that, as a “way out” of their “situation”.
As an Evangelical Christian, I really doubt he got advice in such terms, regardless of what you think of Evangelical Christians. I’m sure he was told to “cut it off”, referring to the affair, and it might have been told rather forcefully in light of Stanford’s obvious inclination to try to drag it out.
But the fact Sanford seemed to hear such advice in such terms is perhaps evidence that this guy has gone completely bonkers. Or perhaps he’s delusional enough to try to make people think that “I was advised to kill her, but I didn’t so I should get credit for not doing so, my real offenses aren’t nearly that big in light of what I COULD have done”.
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YellowPupspews:
LOL. “A real state with real people in it and everything.”
correctnotright spews:
“maybe like, five celebrities will dies at once and everybody will just forget about it”
“that’s ridiculous”
That’s hilarious.
rhp6033 spews:
Gee, I think Stanford has officially gone crazy.
Source: Sanford’s revelations befuddle S.C. residents
I don’t care that it wasn’t meant “literally”, even using those terms is crazy – there are just enough people out there who would consider actually doing that, as a “way out” of their “situation”.
As an Evangelical Christian, I really doubt he got advice in such terms, regardless of what you think of Evangelical Christians. I’m sure he was told to “cut it off”, referring to the affair, and it might have been told rather forcefully in light of Stanford’s obvious inclination to try to drag it out.
But the fact Sanford seemed to hear such advice in such terms is perhaps evidence that this guy has gone completely bonkers. Or perhaps he’s delusional enough to try to make people think that “I was advised to kill her, but I didn’t so I should get credit for not doing so, my real offenses aren’t nearly that big in light of what I COULD have done”.
YellowPup spews:
LOL. “A real state with real people in it and everything.”