The Malkin Malevolence has a book to sell. As a result, suddenly she’s on TV shows that don’t belong to Rupert Murdoch.
Turns out, though, that George Stephanopoulis doesn’t share Glenn Beck’s patience for her particular brand of Teh Stupid™ and Wacky™. Her first appearance on ABC’s This Week Sunday was roundly panned, as she proved woefully unready.
But I say: bring back the Malkin Malevolence! Indeed, there should be special time for George Snuffleuppagus to talk about her previous writing. He can ask about her obsession with Obama’s elitist pickle-choices and her nasty posts about his family.
As I’ve written before, Malkin’s malignancy is aimed at infecting the public discussion with her rabid, foaming racism. She ought to just spit out the n-word and get it over with:
Gates was probably tired and surprised when Sgt. James Crowley demanded identification from him as officers investigated a report of a burglary. Lashley says Gates’ reaction to Crowley was “a little bit stranger than it should have been.”
But she is quite willing to pervert the problematic relationship of African Americans to law enforcement to her own ends.
In the wingnut mind, racism is not ugly or un-American. It is attention to racism that should be stamped out, for it “exacerbates” racial tensions. Malkin wants to feed the narrative of false accusation against Crowley, but has no problem when Gates is arrested without committing a crime.
Yes, the Malkin Malevolence needs to see the light of day more often so that this sort of clip can happen again and again:
Yes, the Malkin Malevolence has a book to sell:


