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August 12, 2009
Stalkin' Malkin
Michelle Malkin has laundered her Hamburglar-ish stalking regalia and is busily uncovering the hideous truth behind the little girl who asked President Obama a question at yesterday's town hall.
Shock horror! The girl's parents are supporters of the president and volunteered during the campaign!
AAAAAAH! Guilty! Plants! Plants! Propaganda!
Wait a second. Is that all? Volunteers?
Of course it's not shocking or surprising that volunteers and superfans of the president would make it into the event considering how tickets were made available online -- on sites that are frequented by supporters. A "plant" would, in fact, be someone who was coached and scripted. You know, like most of the stacked Bush town halls and photo-ops (where were the wingnut cries of "propaganda" back then?).
Furthermore, Malkin really knows how to pick her enemies. Sick people. Children. In other words: difficult, elusive prey. She's classy.
Filed under: Healthcare || Michelle Malkin || Wingnuts
Posted By Bob Cesca | August 12, 2009 10:21 AM
Comments
I love how she's going after Michelle Obama. Wing nuts must be afraid she'll be the next president once Obama is out of office.
Posted by: Allonfla
at August 12, 2009 10:56 AM
But don't you dare mention Palin's kids. They are off limits!
Posted by: IntoxiNation
at August 12, 2009 11:00 AM
Michele Malkin is not worth the effort, really she's not, but have you read the Professor Hawking story, just brilliant.
Posted by: FIONA
at August 12, 2009 11:14 AM
This is so bizarre. There's an Obama supporter at the town hall, so Malkin believes she HAS to be a plant?
I see this as part of the worldview that leads wingnuts to see ACORN hiding behind every rock. They only hang out with other wingnuts and can hardly believe that liberals exist, except in infinitesmally small numbers. Ergo, the election must have been stolen. Same logic here: the appearance of an Obama supporter at a town hall can't possibly be random chance.
If she had some evidence that right-wingers were being systematically excluded from the event, then I might pay attention. But she doesn't.
Posted by: steve
at August 12, 2009 11:22 AM
Ignorant, bug eyed, ugly bitch!
Posted by: roxsteady
at August 12, 2009 11:39 AM
@roxsteady
Yeah, pretty much.
I'd add wanna-be Coulter and pet the American right's self-hating pet Filipino gutter rat.
Posted by: Lexaburn
at August 12, 2009 11:55 AM
Exactly! And doesn't Colter look like an Afghan? I'm talking about the dog. Think about it...her hair resembles their long, low hanging ears and skinny frame. Ugh! She's actually quite skeletal. I suspect that if she fell down, she'd stab herself with her elbow as my mom use to say.
Posted by: roxsteady
at August 12, 2009 12:23 PM
Creepy - here I am reading the comments and there to the right is an ad for a Malkin book. Hmmm...they give it away free when you subscribe to the magazine. Wonder how they'll do with that.
Posted by: Eric
at August 12, 2009 12:27 PM
This is one scary, sick person.
Was horrified to see her appear on THE VIEW a few weeks ago.
As I remember, Hassleshitz didn't say much. Could be remembering wrong.
Why in h*ll would they want this open racist on their show???
MM actually called Whoopi (and someone else) "uneducated."
She really does make me sick.
Posted by: laddieluv
at August 12, 2009 12:42 PM
She makes Coulter look logical and level-headed. Holy shit, I never thought I'd say that about anybody for as long as I lived.
Posted by: Rogect8
at August 12, 2009 1:05 PM
Eric --
Thanks for pointing that out. I just blocked any further Townhall.com ads. We also blocked the Newt Gingrich ads that were showing up.
Posted by: Bob_Cesca
at August 12, 2009 1:07 PM
Remember when "Town Halls" were by invitation only? And if you weren't appropriately worshipful of the great leader you couldn't get in? And the preamble to your pre-approved question was a statement of your undying devotion to and thankfulness for jeebus making him our ruler*?
Yeah, no plants there.
*From the start of the w reign he and his supporters talked about him ruling the country. Not governing, but ruling. This went right over the heads of the peons who continue to support those who are against their own best interests.
Posted by: brutlyhonest
at August 12, 2009 2:25 PM



