Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Michelle Malkin Needs To Take Her Head Out Of Rupert's Ass.


     From the reliably mindless, eye-rolling, impossible-to-watch Michelle Malkin, attempting to once again inflame the morons who take her seriously, regarding Barack Obama's crack about a McCain/Palin "change" as "lipstick on a pig":

     You botched the joke, Barry O

     Lipstick on a pit bull, genius.

     Pit bull.

     Not “pig.”

     Hey, Michelle: I'm sure you don't read anything other than the FOX News website, but here's a little background for you from CNN to help you understand the reference:

     In Iowa last October, McCain drew comparisons between Hillary Clinton's current healthcare plan and the one she championed in 1993: "I think they put some lipstick on the pig, but it's still a pig." He used roughly the same line in May, after effectively claiming the Republican nomination.

     McCain spokesman Brian Rogers told CNN the campaign saw a “big difference” between the two references: “McCain was referring to a policy proposal. Obama was referring to Governor Sarah Palin. It’s obviously disrespectful and offensive."

     Well, Obama wasn't referring to Palin--he was mocking "The Mavericks'" claim of representing "change".

     A spokesman has to say something to earn a paycheck, I guess.

     Malkin also wrote this:

     Now, can you imagine if McCain had joked like this about Michelle O?

     You mean, like McCain's joke about Chelsea Clinton? The "Janet Reno" crack that was as mean-spirited and juvenile as it was unfunny?

     Chelsea Clinton was 18 at the time, barely out of high school, and not running for anything.

     You may know Michelle Malkin as that fringe-right media whore and demagogue who doubles as a Rupert Murdoch flunkie.

     What a coincidence; that's how I know her, too.  

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Janet Reno, that's a good one.

JohnnyRussia said...

Ugly joke.

Anonymous said...

Ugly or not, it's still funny and hurts a lot of people in one swipe. However, they are in politics and everyone is involved in politics. Children of politicians are fair game, always have been, probably always will be. We've had a presidents daughter in Playboy, bug shots on the beach, sons doing coke in the Whitehouse, etc. etc.

JohnnyRussia said...

Not an 18 year old, just out-of- high school girl who had never once uttered a public word to anybody.

She was rightfully shielded by her family, unlike the newest GOP publicity whore Sarah Palin, who trots out her litter at every opportunity, even though she gets offended when anybody tries to find out anything about them that doesn't fit the script.

President's daughters in Playboy, sons doing blow in the White House, etc., have nothing to do with an old, nasty politician telling a mean-spirited joke about a sitting president's young, non-political daughter.

John McCain is simply an old, ill-tempered asshole, anyway.