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<< No Inflation? Look at Health Ins. | Main | We Win- Senate Overtime Vote >> September 10, 2003The Next Ann CoulterOver at Town Hall, you can see the next budding Ann Coulter, spitting McCarthyite venom at liberals and wrapping the dead bodies of New York in the flag to facilitate her partisan attacks. Her name's Michelle Malkin and after leading the charge to libel MEChA and Bustamante as racists, she now wants to portray any dissenter to the Patriot Act as a lover of terrorism. See link for choice bits such as: Across the nation, public officials will strike somber poses and shed television-friendly tears and bow their blow-dried heads in memory of the victims of the September 11 terrorist attacks.Those librarians, handing out books for free to poor kids-- you always knew they were commie subversives. Posted by Nathan at September 10, 2003 07:45 AM Related posts:
Trackback PingsTrackBack URL for this entry: CommentsWow. Thanks for posting this link. Just what the discourse needs -- another fetid neo-fascist. Posted by: Ken at September 10, 2003 07:51 AM Just wait until she dyes her hair blonde. --Kynn Posted by: Kynn Bartlett at September 10, 2003 01:53 PM Her column appears in a mass-circulation weekly out here, and once a week in one of the dailies. I invariably want to spit after reading her bile. Posted by: Linkmeister at September 10, 2003 06:28 PM I'm gonna lower my normal level of discourse and go straight to the beloved ad hominem attack: My beloved Constitution does protect the right of a total skank who can barely put two words together to disseminate her infantile views to as wide an audience as possible. Posted by: Guy B. Jones at September 11, 2003 08:25 AM Don't you get the sense about these two women, that when in high school, they wanted to be popular, not just popular but most popular, but it wasn't to be. They just weren't witty enough or pretty enough or nice enough or a combination of a thousand other traits that would accomplish their obsession. And they stumbled upon the third cousin by marriage of popularity - notoriety - by being outrageously opinionated. From high school to college to the massive pools of employment, the model worked. But because the competition became tougher all the time, it meant stepping out further - it required more outrageous statements, more outlandish opinions - in order to maintain and gain attention. Well, it's a theory of how this kinds of people are created. It would be interesting to hear the opinions of someone who went to high school with the likes of Ann Coulter/Michelle Malkin. Posted by: PSoTD at September 11, 2003 08:06 PM So much of this relates to "illeagal aliens", a cause clebe amomg the right wing. Trash these illegals, they claim, until the price of their lawn service goes up. What I am getting at here is that illegal aliens are not the problem at all, but rather that those who employ them when they get here. No jobs; no illegals. And yet whenever I propose cracking down on the employers of these illegals to eliminate the jobs, all of the far right wingers jump all over me. It is anti-American to punish those who employ these undocumented workers. My argument that these illegals would not be here but for those who illegallly employ them falls on totally deaf ears. The businessman who employs them is somehow divorced from all laws, but denials of every legal right is just fine for the illegals that get caught. I have worked man to man with many of these illegals. Some of them, I could even carry a decent conversation with. Early on, I used to hate them, but now I have every respect for them. They have told me consistantly why they are here (jobs), and are among the hardest workers that I have worked next to. They have to be. It is only by their hard work that they can tempt American companies to hire them. So here is this yin and yang to all of this, but the fact of the matter is that none of them would be here is someone was't willing to hire them illegally. The rabid right does not want to hear this however. This is just capitalism in its finest to them. And just one more of their moral contradictions on their way to definig for us all a "perfect world". Posted by: Benedict@Large at September 12, 2003 01:38 AM What a shame, born from a Filipino Immigrant Family. She forgot her past. Instead, married to a Jewish Right Winger, pretending that nobody knows or even recognize her ASIAN FACE. Michelle, even if you offered me "Sucky-sucky for Five Dolla" I WOULD NOT TRUST YOUR "Me Lov You Long Time!" Juan, a Proud Filipino in the U.S. Armed Forces Posted by: SGT. De La Vargas at December 19, 2003 03:13 PM Post a comment
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