Dear Michelle Malkin: Stop Calling Gays Insane and We’ll Stop Calling You A Bigot. Well, If You Stop Calling Everyone Else A Bigot Too.
After so much heated emotion on both sides of the Proposition 8 battle, the main stream media is having fun watching Jesus Christ, er, Jack Black poke fun at all sides of the debate. The short video includes Neil Patrick Harris, Margaret Cho, John C. Reilly, and Maya Rudolph.Â
But good ole, positive, inclusive, supportive, caring, loving, Bible-following (well, those parts she can use to spew her own particular venomous brand of hate), bigoted Michelle Malkin, asks, “Who will make the other Prop. 8 musical?“.
Just to be fair, let’s give her enough rope to hang herself with her own words. I’ll include them for you:
“A bunch of Hollywood libs produced “Prop. 8: The Musical,†with the obligatory ridicule of people of faith and Jack Black-as-Jesus. If the opponents of Prop. 8 stuck to cheesy dinner theater protests like this, I’d have no problem. It’s the insane mob attacks, sweeping blacklists, and church vandalism that give them a bad name.”
“There’s gotta be someone out there up for making the other Prop. 8 musical — the one with angry activists storming restaurants and Mormon temples, hectoring elderly people over their signs, and hounding donors large and small until they pay off their tormentors in the name of tolerance. Anyone?”
At some point someone is going to tell her she’s lost all relevance. I’d be happy to be the one.Â
Now, let’s have some fun:
http://player.ordienetworks.com/flash/fodplayer.swf

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