Wednesday, February 02, 2005

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Unbelievable

YOU ARE VISITING THE OLD MALKIN(S)WATCH. THAT'S FANTASTIC. PLEASE VISIT THE NEW MALKIN(S)WATCH WHEN YOU GET A CHANCE.
Write this down: The lesson of Jacko and Snoop Dogg's America is not that this nation is too intolerant, but that it is not nearly intolerant enough. - Michelle Malkin, 2005
Considering the last few weeks, I'd say that if America's too tolerant, it's not for lack of her trying.

Also:
Public revulsion over Jackson's descent into plastic surgery madness?

"It's racism," if you believe Joe Jackson.

The chimp and Elephant Man bone fetishes?

"It's racism," if you believe Joe Jackson.
The racism claims may be a little over the top, but as far as "public revulsion...remind me how "The Aviator" did at the Oscar nominations.

Apparently Howard Hughes is less revolting.

The rest of this post lost to a computer crash, and I don't have the energy to repolish it. Sorry, folks. However, it included a paraphrase from the classic sitcom Newsradio (Link is to best thing about that show):

"An editorial about gangsta rap? That'd be groundbreaking - if this were 1991."