A little keffiyeh with your coffee, Ms. Ray?
Posted on May 28th, 2008 by Warren
Note to Sally Kern, the real threat to this nation is a Dunkin’ Donut commercial.
Just because now and then we need to see what the rest of blogosphere is buzzing about. Makes our conversations seem so insignificant, eh?









I understand the issue of symbolism, but Rachel Ray was wearing a silk paisley scarf, which has no connection to a keffiyeh. Is it possible this was blown just a bit out of proportion for the sake of a “story?”
Brady – As the kids say, “Most def.”
Michelle Malkin?
HA HA HA HA HA!
http://jackrabbitcafe.blogspot.com/2008/05/unreal.html
It can be now be confirmed: Michelle Malkin has OFFICIALLY followed Ann Coulter off the deep end.
If you haven’t yet seen what Michelle Malkin was all up in arms about:
Perhaps I’m not quite up to date on Middle Eastern fashion, but to me it seems like Ms. Malkin is confusing terrorism with ACCESSORIZING.
Ann Coulter and Michelle Malkin are the far right’s version of Thelma and Louise. My only hope is that the car has indeed been driven over the edge in this remake.
Warren…I literally laughed out loud. A joke I would use myself. Nice job!
I completey agree with Chuck A- Michelle has finally, completely lost her mind. For goodness sakes, it’s a scarf! What reason would Rachael Ray have to wear that kind of scarf other than “ooh, it’s pretty!” ? I mean, come on people!
I need to find one of those things knitted up in rainbow colors and mail it to Sally!
I appreciate Malkin’s heightened post 9/11 patriotism, but I was sickened to find incriminating photos of Malkin in a leather jacket. The same woman who vilifies and conflates Ray with all Arab men, is actually promoting gay leather subculture. The explanation: http://www.236.com/blog/w/katie_halper/rachel_ray_scarf_says_terroris_6809.php
LOL LOL LOL that’s rich.
Hmmm, maybe Ms. Malkin does have a black leather fetish. She certainly has been known to indulge in a little, er, cheesecake photography:
ME SO HORNY!
Chuck – I don’t think that is really Ms. Malkin. Note the absence of a, uh, scarf.