Posted on 03/17/2012 5:46:04 PM PDT by izzatzo
Cynthia Clinkingbeard, a BSU professor and Democratic candidate for Congress, has been arrested by Boise police after walking into a Staples store, making strange, threatening remarks, and pulling a gun on employees.
(Excerpt) Read more at theblaze.com ...

nice 'stache
Guilty...
War of Wymyn.
Here’s the story in the local news:
http://www.ktvb.com/news/crime/Office-store-employees-say-woman-threatened-them-with-gun-arrest-made-143058746.html.
Check the pics.
As a Democrat, she now has “street cred.”
Looks more like a Clyde or Charlie to me.
Guess her name ought to be Clinkingstache.
Does she teach Women’s Studies?
From the mustache, methinks she may have clinked a few beards.
She is one scary dude.
“...”The seriousness of her bipolar disorder is exacerbated by the additional dual diagnosis of narcissistic personality disorder which has cause Respondent’s resistance to treatment and lack of insight.””
Fire up the national media, this woman is grade ‘A’ Dem presidential material. A little spin and this will be our 2016 “Madam President”.
Solitary confinement
Cynthia??? That doesn’t like like any “Cynthia” I’ve ever known of.
An MD 'rat, probably trying to force Staples to provide free contraception.
Just who let her out of the mental hospital?
The documents say Clinkingbeard suffers from bipolar disorder: "[Clinkingbeard's] bipolar condition is permanent and her manic episodes are progressively getting worse." The Board also said she had self-prescribed medication using her medical license. The Board determined she could not practice medicine safely.
and the miserable wretch didn't legally own the gun...
I’m not sure if you subscribe to any old-fashioned weather lore, but her eyebrows say we’re in for one hell of a winter this year.
this is pretty bizarre, even for a RAT...
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