And I Thought My Hate Mail Was Bad…

January 12th, 2005

After reading one of Michelle Malkin’s recent blog entries, I have little to complain about.

By the way, her related column makes a point in relation to the Armstrong Williams scandal, the attacks on minority contrarians are going to get worse before tolerance from the extreme left gets better.



5 Responses to “And I Thought My Hate Mail Was Bad…”

  1. Emily on January 13, 2005 January 13, 2005 - 3:57 pm

    I’m no fan of Malkin’s, but some of the stuff she printed in that post was flat out disgusting and uncalled for. Nobody deserves to be treated like that for their opinions.

  2. Jim on January 14, 2005 January 14, 2005 - 12:22 pm

    I don’t like Malkin, either, but I’m sick of seeing leftists fight fire with fire. If we want peace, we need to act peaceful. A simple refuting of her claims is sufficient. Calling here names like “whore” and “flat-nosed” Filipino is just childish and outrageous. I’m tired of people thinking that they are going to open the ears of those not sympathetic to their causes by insulting them, an utterly unwise course of action.

    Better them by making them more bitter. Yah right! Just know that a there are lefties out here who don’t act like children. I stand among them.

  3. Martha on January 14, 2005 January 14, 2005 - 10:59 pm

    The Left is filled with haters and conformists. It seems to me, they make the obnoxious error of “believing their own press.” They never merely disagree on issues that confront our society. No, they are addicted to self-congratulation, must always feel themselves to be the annointed. They seem to feel entitled to hate, unashamed. They are fighting for the triumph of Utopia, “by any means necessary,” and have taken to heart Alinsky’s rules for radicals, which gives people a Pass for dehumanizing a “target.”

    Those who disagree are ignorant or evil and must be shouted down, cowed into submission, silenced. This is the elite, enlightened and righteous cadre who love “humanity” but easily defame and spit on mere people. First to resort to ad hominem attack, they are worthy successors to their progenitors in the Hive, persons like Marat, Lenin, Mao. Great Socialist Thinkers, to a man, with a combined death count easily, easily near 100 million souls.

  4. D.C. Thornton on January 15, 2005 January 15, 2005 - 7:09 am

    Martha: You hit the nail right on the head. For a group that claims to be peaceful, tolerant, and for progress, the haters and conformists within the Left are giving their cause a bad name.

  5. Jim on January 15, 2005 January 15, 2005 - 3:03 pm

    Not all of us, Darmon. Not all of us.

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