BLOG | Posted 03/05/2007 @ 4:28pm
Potty Mouth Malkin
Max Blumenthal
Concentration camp enthusiast and "Unhinged" author Michelle Malkin has distanced herself from Ann Coulter's remarks at CPAC while portraying the hate-laden conference as no less family friendly than my sixth birthday party at Chuck-E-Cheese: The CPAC I saw
By Michelle Malkin March 04, 2007 11:15 AM
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There are countless conservatives who bring their children to CPAC. It's a family-friendly event. I brought mine last year and the year before. I met several parents with their kids there this year. We expect CPAC to be a place where conservative role models speak with clarity, passion, and integrity. There are enough spewers of mindless filth, vulgarity, and hatred on TV, at the movies, and in the public schools. We don't expect our children to be exposed to that garbage at the nation's preeminent conservative gathering.
But when my man Mike Stark, who attended CPAC undercover with a voice recorder in his pocket, asked Malkin about her dust-up with me (which you can watch here), the family values front went out the window. A transcript courtesy of Stark:
Stark: "What happened, Michelle?
Malkin: "Some punks from the Nation came, and they ambushed me at my book signing."
Stark: "Heh, that's real professional."
Malkin: "Yeah. Such chickenshits."
Stark: "What did they do?"
Malkin: "Uh, they had a video camera, and they, uh, started, uh, lambasting my book. Assholes. I'm sorry, I'm just like, cursing. It's made me
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Transcript and audio link at: http://www.thenation.com/blogs/campaignmatters?bid=45&pid=171740