Entries Tagged as ‘Michelle Malkin’

April 27, 2008

Can we replace hypocrisy by selfishness?

Michelle Malkin has a great article about what refers to as hypocrisy from the Sting family:
Call it a case of Gulfstream liberal guilt. The environmental activist wife of musician Sting is ‘fessing up to her Green hypocrisy. Via the Daily Mail, she was “forced” to acknowledge the family’s massive carbon footprint…
I agree that it’s hypocrisy [...]

April 26, 2008

Did I miss the “English only” article in the constitution?

I love the debate about the ‘order in English sign’ in the famous Geno’s Steaks restaurant in Philly.
Michelle has a post about the ‘cowards’ that avoided his restaurant, and discusses a debate happening today:
Vento continues to voice his assimilationist message. He’s taking on the Democrat cowards who avoided the issue during the Pennsylvania primary and today [...]

April 24, 2008

That kind of behavior is unacceptable

Two people rushed the stage where Thomas Friedman was about to give a talk from and threw pies at him.
And Michelle is right (at least for me):
I predict we’ll see a blossoming of liberal media pieces decrying the mob atmosphere at American colleges and universities and calling for civility in academic exchanges. Better late than [...]

April 24, 2008

If you can’t handle some random interview or debate, you can’t handle the terrorists?

Well then. If you can’t face the North Carolina GOP, how are you going the terrorists, John McCain?
Michelle Malkin qualifies Howard Dean’s call like this:
Dean is now pressing McCain further on the issue–and claiming that if McCain doesn’t succeed in forcing the state party to withdraw its ad, it’s a failure of his “leadership” (read: [...]

April 19, 2008

Too late to whine about USCIS!

I love some of the outrage on the right. Especially after hearing the right whine about the criticism formulated by the left towards the ABC presidential debate.
Michelle Malkin has discovered flash cards on the USCIS site that teach important aspects of the United States to permanent residents that want to become citizens.
Michelle writes:
A Hill source [...]

April 18, 2008

Revoking Carter’s passport? What’s next?

Some people really have sad ideas. Sad, because they really seem to go against what we stand for (among those, freedom of expression).

Rep. Sue Myrick: Revoke Carter’s passport
It’s never going to happen, although I do like her line at the end about pulling federal funding from his think tank.
 Michelle Malkin suggests another solution if that [...]

April 12, 2008

Mud throwing alert!

I’ve known for a while that the right dislikes Al Franken. For me, that dislike started with the constant attacks while he was at Air America Radio.
They clearly haven’t stopped. Michelle on a recent Al Franken matter:
More than a month ago, investigative GOP blogger Michael Brodkorb in Minnesota first broke the news that Al Franken [...]

April 5, 2008

The religion of perpetual outrage?

Oops.. I think that is not the right title to discuss the Absolut ad that has a few of Michelle Malkin’s readers mad:
Absolut arrogance and the advertising agency behind the reconquista ad; Update: Absolut’s mealy-mouthed response
So basically some of her readers have been emailing Absolut to say how outraged they are of the ad. Michelle [...]

April 3, 2008

Are you sure that politicians don’t create jobs?

Michelle is criticizing Hillary’s plan to boost the economy.
The post is titled:

Video: Politicians don’t “create jobs”

In there she talks about her near vomiting experience:

I did a brief segment on Neil Cavuto earlier today about Hillary Clinton’s new jobs program. The woman can’t pay her campaign bills, but she’s a whiz at coming up with endless plans [...]

March 28, 2008

Geert Wilders for his freedom of expression but against ours?

Some of the blogosphere is going nuts over the new video from Geert Wilders. Michelle is boldly declaring she will not submit, the crowd is going wild, etc.
Prepare for more March Madness. I don’t know what “solidarity” is in Dutch, but show it by embedding the video, e-mailing it, and writing about it. Their fight [...]