Posted on 05/27/2008 4:56:44 PM PDT by pissant
I can just imagine what the Globe would say if she wore an American flag lapel pin instead. Talk about yowling...
Sorry, but I don’t see it. Is this the right’s equivalent of seeing an Arabic word in the swirl of ice cream image? Let’s not go off the deep end, folks.
Right - I read the original Malkin story, and this is an extreme mis-characterization of her post.
On the butt !
I’ve got a black and white plaid shirt that I’m having second thoughts about wearing out in public. lol
It just looks like a black and white paisley scarf to me. Malkin is way too sensitive sometimes.
Michelle Malkin and the rest of the conservative busy-bodies has gone PC. It just a scarf.
Who is this person? Doesn’t look familiar and I’ve never heard the name...
The irony is her father is Jewish. I have never seen a keffiyeh that had paisley and floral patterns. The only thing in common is that it is black and white. Jeeze a lot of people should be embarrassed for knee jerking like this.
Yeah no kidding. This is embarrassing. Thanks for keeping alive the stereotype of Conservatives as frothing paranoids, Michelle.
When you can't wait another second...
Back to the subject at hand: Yeah, I've seen her in that scarf before... Very disconcerting.
Kinda equal I guess, just different nerves for different reasons.
Here is here original ‘yowling’ story:
Sigh. You all know Ive been a fan of Dunkin Donuts for quite some timeand have touted their strong position in favor of immigration enforcement.
Charles Johnson notes, and many readers have e-mailed about, Dunkin Donuts spokeswoman Rachel Rays clueless sporting of a jihadi chic keffiyeh in a recent DD ad campaign. Im hoping her hate couture choice was spurred more by ignorance than ideology.
Is Rays blunder worth boycotting DD over? Ill be interested to hear the companys take. At this point, Im going to give the management the benefit of the doubt. They have braved boycott threats and attacks over their lonely, principled stance against illegal immigration. Given their pro-rule of law, America first position, I highly doubt the executive offices are filled with moonbats who endorse Rays keffiyeh chic.
While were on the subject of donuts, I highly recommend a visit to The Fractured Prune if youre lucky enough to have one in your neighborhood. (Check here.) I took my newly-minted preschool graduate to the one in Towson to celebrate this morning.
They specialize in hot, hand-dipped, made-to-order donuts that are pure heaven.
Yummmmmm.
http://michellemalkin.com/2008/05/23/of-donuts-and-dumb-celebrities/
By the way, in that picture, I swear that is the state capitol building in Salem, Oregon. Not that it's significant to this topic...
LOL, the cop is probably telling the driver “I have orders to get this truck towed back to the precinct house.”
That scarf is most decidedly NOT a keffiyeh, and doesn’t even look like one. The keffiyeh features a strong black and white field throughout the entire area of the scarf, in a kind of large herringbone pattern.
She has a cooking show on Food Network, and a line of cookware named after her. For some people, her voice is like fingernails on a blackboard, but I can put up with it long enough to garner a few cooking tips.
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