(Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
In an interview with the New Yorker, Marianne Williamson opened up about her experience on the campaign trail, especially how she has been treated so far.
"I know this sounds naive. I didn’t think the left was so mean. I didn’t think the left lied like this. I thought the right did that. I thought we were better.”
The "light penetrating" candidate criticized the left and mainstream media for lying about her use of crystals and "crystal gazing" stating that she has never had a crystal on stage and does not have a crystal at home.
Marianne also lashed out at those who she said falsely accused her of telling people suffering from AIDS not to take their medicine and that she implied "lovelessness" is behind diseases and that "love is enough to cure their diseases."
Williamson defended herself against people claiming she is anti-medicine or anti-science by stating "I'm Jewish, I go to the doctor."
At the end of the day, it doesn't matter if she was lied about or exposed for being a wackjob; moonbats attacking each other is always good news for Donald Trump's 2020 campaign.
If you have 17 minutes and want a laugh at the left eating itself, check out the full interview below.