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SF Chronicle Columnist Attacks Laura Bush
Nobody ever accused the San Francisco Chronicle of being anything other than a despicable far-left publication, but this is even a stretch for them.
SF Chronicle columnist Mark Morford writes a truly vile column in which he viciously attacks First Lady Laura Bush. Among other things he calls her ‘useless’ and ’sexless’.
Morford contrasts her with his vision of what a first lady should be, namely Teresa Heinz Kerry. Only a far-left loon could even suggest that a b*tch like Kerry is somehow better than a classy woman like Laura Bush.
His argument is that Laura Bush wasted her time in the White House by not traveling the world and taking on huge life changing issues. Morford goes on to belittle and disparage the First Lady’s efforts regarding children’s literacy which he regards as unimportant.
“children’s literacy?” Ah, yes. Right you are, Laura has indeed taken on that wild ‘n’ wooly issue, fought valiantly to ensure lots of white children have enough access to “James and the Giant Peach.” It’s a hugely divisive, hot-button topic that’s tearing the nation apart and really needs someone of her position and influence to step in and … Oh, never mind.
Children’s literacy. Yes. I believe that ranks No. 291 on the list of the Top 300 controversial issues facing the nation today, right behind overpriced lip balm but just ahead of the demise of “Cathy” cartoons in major American newspapers. Good choice.
Morford just can’t understand how a woman can become First Lady and not attempt to grab as much power and as many headlines as possible. A loudmouth b*tch constantly competing for attention is exactly what our country needs.
The bottom line is that Mark Morford is a far-left hater and he’s doing exactly what haters do. Morford hates Republicans, Christians, and most of all George Bush. He’ll do anything to try and disparage the President even stooping so low as to attack his wife.
By even writing about this despicable column I’m really only giving it a bigger audience which is unfortunate, but it had to be done.
-Chris Jones
(thanks to Michelle for pointing out the column)









