Monday, October 5, 2009

Michael Ryan should drop Michelle Malkin

Michelle Malkin's column today was mean-spirited, pointless, and unfounded.

When Ms. Obama commented about how hard people have been working to bring the olympics to Chicago, the little voices in Ms. Malkin's head translated that into a case of self-absorption. Her statement's was completely unfounded.

Ms. Malkin's been accusing the Obama's of a big scandal of cronyism because they know some people who might've made money, if the olympics had been given to the city of Chicago.

So the Obamas know somebody who might've made money on a sports deal. Big deal. I'd hardly call that cronyism, expecially compared to when George W. Bush put coal mining and oil drilling executives into the Interior department and the office of the Vice-president. Moreover, the accusation is just unfounded.

Ms. Malkin's criticisms of the first lady are petty and pointless and not worth printing in any newspaper.

How this Asian-American woman (who thinks the Japanese internment during World War II was justified) can have a nationally syndicated column is a wonder.

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I didn't disagree with Mr. Ryan's editorial today about second hand smoke, but I did find a couple of the letters appearing on his editorial page kind of amusing. Brian Martin was rebutting a pro-abortion letter. He believed he was falsifying the pro-abortion letter writer's statement that the government can't tell a woman what to do with her body by citing anti-prostitution laws. That's not a real strong point. Sure, the government can make prostitution illegal, but they can't even come close to enforcing the laws. It's the same with abortion.

Catherine Minor's letter was even funnier. She too was writing to rebut the pro-abortion letter. She wrote that Ms. Waller (the pro-abortion rights letter writer) should google opinions that falsify her position.

Maybe the Chronicle would publish one of my letters again, if I wrote "do a google search to see how wrong conservatives are."

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