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Williamson Expresses Shock Over How Awful the Left Is

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Self-help author and Democratic presidential candidate Marianne Williamson has apparently gotten a healthy dose of reality about what the modern day Left looks like, and as the rest of us all know, it’s not pretty. 

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Speaking to the New Yorker’s David Remnick on Tuesday, Williamson turned on her fellow Democrats and the media for characterizing her as a “crystal gazing kook” and an anti-vaxxer, both of which she denied. 

“I know this sounds naive. I didn’t think the Left was so mean,” she said when asked about how her experience for running for president has been. “I didn’t think the Left lied like this. I thought the Right did that. I thought we were better.”

Remnick asked her to speak further about what she considered to be unfair treatment.

"Oh, come on, you just mentioned crystal gazing," she answered. "There is no crystal in my home, David. There's never been a crystal on stage when I've talked. I've never told an AIDS patient not to take their medicine. I've never told anyone not to take their medicine. I've never told anyone their lovelessness created their disease."

She added: "I'm Jewish, I go to the doctor. This idea that I’m that person.”

The next day, Williamson had to defend herself from an "overly secularized Left" attacking her for discussing prayer and the right of people of faith to belong in the Democratic Party. 

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Her defensive remarks came after this now-deleted tweet: 

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