Tuesday, November 23, 2004
It's About Time: Virginia Paper Drops Columnist Malkin
Good god, it is about time that someone dropped this dimwit. If ever I could say that anyone inspires hatred in me, it is the "demure dimwit," Michelle Malkin. (who's latest mind numbing apologist tome defends WWII Japanese internment camps) I have never been so offended by someone who lacks even the most crude level of intellectual ability. The breathlessness of her appearances on the cable wrestling matches, are not maddening, just insulting to even the dimmest of bulbs who watch on a regular basis. Ann Coulter makes me angry, but I know she is smart and you can tell. Sure she's a liar and is crazy as the day is long, but Michelle Malkin is a bad liar, hack journalist, and hack academic. Good god my friends who graduated from Oberlin College must be fucking embarassed to have her as an alumna. Yes, this is venomous and hate filled, but why do we have to put up with this insult to our intelligence? ARGGGH!!!!!!!!!!
Well Michelle, don't let the door hit your ass on the way out. Buh, Bye.
Let's start the countdown. Maybe we can actually convince the rest of the news world to drop this tart.
Virginia Paper Drops Columnist Malkin
By E&P Staff
Published: November 22, 2004 3:00 PM ET
NEW YORK On daily newspapers' opinion pages, columnists come and go. But the dumping of an increasingly popular conservative at the Virginian-Pilot in Norfolk, Va., got more of a public airing than usual.
The newspaper's public editor, Marvin Lake, announced in a column responding to a reader's complaint about editorial balance at the paper that Michelle Malkin, who had been added to give "another voice to the conservatives," had been dropped as a columnist because she was "too stridently anti-liberal." More Here.
Well Michelle, don't let the door hit your ass on the way out. Buh, Bye.
Let's start the countdown. Maybe we can actually convince the rest of the news world to drop this tart.
Virginia Paper Drops Columnist Malkin
By E&P Staff
Published: November 22, 2004 3:00 PM ET
NEW YORK On daily newspapers' opinion pages, columnists come and go. But the dumping of an increasingly popular conservative at the Virginian-Pilot in Norfolk, Va., got more of a public airing than usual.
The newspaper's public editor, Marvin Lake, announced in a column responding to a reader's complaint about editorial balance at the paper that Michelle Malkin, who had been added to give "another voice to the conservatives," had been dropped as a columnist because she was "too stridently anti-liberal." More Here.

