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Predictable: Meghan McCain Attacks Michelle Malkin
She has attacked Rush Limbaugh, Ann Coulter, Laura Ingraham, Karl Rove, and most other conservatives, so it was only a matter of time before Meghan McCain spewed her RINO (Republican In Name Only) venom at Michelle Malkin.
McCain complains of an effort by “extreme female conservatives” to bully her into leaving the party, which is of course phony.
The two main problems with Meghan McCain are that she’s a willing pawn of the left, and worse, doesn’t know what the hell she’s talking about.
Take this paragraph from her Malkin hit piece for example: (emphasis mine)
I don’t know exactly what about me threatens them so much, other than that people are listening to me. Malkin has the No. 1 book on The New York Times bestseller hardcover nonfiction list, but I have nearly twice as many Twitter followers as she does. And trust me, Twitter is more of an indication of where young people are than books published by the hyper-conservative publisher Regnery—which will be bringing you Carrie Prejean’s new book and published one of Ann Coulter’s.
How can someone who makes such asinine claims be taken seriously? Why would the republican party want such an ignorant person on the talk show circuit bloviating about what the GOP should do?
People like Rove, Coulter, and Malkin who’ve spent decades advancing the conservative agenda (usually with great success) should be ignored.
Instead, a 25-year old former Kerry supporter who’s been a republican for a whole year should be the new face of the GOP?
Yeah, right.
Meghan McCain may indeed have a lot of Twitter followers, but she’s not too bright.
If you want to read someone who is bright, pick-up Michelle Malkin’s new book Culture Of Corruption.
-Chris Jones









