On Monday, Terry McMillan, the liberal author of "Waiting to Exhale," issued a tweet threatening to "smack" former Governor Sarah Palin if their paths ever crossed, the Washington Times reported.
“If I ever run into Sarah Palin I might just smack her," she tweeted.
McMillan didn't explain her view, the Times said, but Breitbart pointed out that she is a supporter of all things Obama.
Twitchy said that several of her supporters on Twitter offered to help pay her bail if she did attack the former Alaska governor who is a favorite target for liberal hate.
The Twitchy staff also reminded readers that McMillan once threatened to "trip" Mitt Romney if he walked past her.
McMillan has a long history of hateful comments on Twitter.
In 2012, for example, she falsely claimed the GOP was at war with humanity.
She has also expressed a desire to physically attack several other prominent Republicans.
"[I] would like to smack Rand Paul dead in his mouth," she tweeted earlier this year.
"I would also like to smack Eric Cantor into next week," she said last June.
"I am not a violent person, but I would like to slap the crevices off of John Boehner's face," she tweeted in Dec. 2011.
"I would like to slap Rick Perry dead in his mouth," she said a month earlier.
Her desire to inflict violence has not been limited to GOP men.
In January 2012, she said she would like to "slap Jan Brewer into a cactus," and said she would smackJamie Lee Curtis over Activia.
In June 2012, she claimed Republicans were acting just like Hitler, and called Romney a "sociopath," the Times said.
After threatening to assault Palin, she played the victim card.
"Lord, you criticize a Republican and they attack you like you're the President or something," she tweeted.
"You threatened mother of 5 . They should investigate you, scumbag," one person tweeted in response.
On Tuesday, she followed up with the race card.
"Just because I said I'd like to smack Sarah, her followers took it literally, but the vile, racist & crass things they said to me are worse," she tweeted.
We looked at her timeline, however, and found nothing racist or crass directed at her.
In a twisted bit of irony, however, Twitchy said McMillan asked Twitter users to "pray for civility" in July.
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