How Michelle Malkin Creates The Hate: A Primer
In, “How the Left fakes the hate: A primer,” ultra-right wing conservative bigot Michelle â€Men seeking men†has now been enshrined with “I have a dream†as a civil rights rallying cry of the 21st century“ Malkin pens a ludicrous attack on the Left, and hosts it on her blog, which clearly, amid the ads for “Obama Zombies,” and “Fire Pelosi”, and photos of her own Tea Party protesters holding a sign that reads, “If you’re not outraged you’re not paying attention,” among titles of her recent blog hate entries, which include, “The Vampire Congress strikes again,” “The Demcare control freaks are partying hard,” and categories like “Assassination Chic,” is one of the ultimate hate-making sites in the blogosphere.
Yes, Michelle, tell us how the Left “fakes the hate.” You are the one creating it. You should certainly be able to write “a primer” on how to fake it.
I think what amazes me most, aside from Michelle Malkin’s total hypocrisy, is that, with the amount of hate coming from her, and with the words she uses, she thinks gays shouldn’t get married and raise children? Why? Because we would we not be as vile as she is?
Michelle, once again I have to ask, Do you kiss your children with that mouth?

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