Irony, thy name is Marianne Pernold-Young:
Many political observers are crediting Democrat Hillary Clinton's surprise win in New Hampshire to the New York senator's rare display of emotion at a Portsmouth Coffee shop Monday morning.
But Clinton's tearful moment failed to win at least one Granite State voter — the very woman who prompted her response in the first place.
Why, that's preposterous! That's nonsensical! That's...true.
Marianne Pernold-Young told CNN Wednesday she ultimately picked Barack Obama in Tuesday night's primary because of the Illinois senator's performance at a recent rally she attended.
"I was moved to tears. Not once, but twice," she said. "And he has this enormous electricity. And I was just taken aback. And I just had to go with my feelings."
Who wouldn't be moved to tears when Obama speaks? He's got that gift. He isn't my first choice, but I am consistently wowed by him.
Young told CNN she herself was touched by the event, though it was not enough to convince her to support Clinton.
"I was very touched and I was totally in awe that she would open up to us, all of us there," Young said. "But it was a delicate matter."
I'll have the video up later.
UPDATE: Video's up!

I guess she was close enough to see the phoniness of the shrew that roared. D.