Thursday, May 10, 2012

MALKIN: THE KOCH BROTHERS ARE THE REAL VICTIMS OF BULLYING IN THIS SOCIETY

I could add to the millions of online words already posted or about to be posted in reference to the Washington Post story about Mitt Romney's prep-school bullying of a gay classmate (in the incident cited by the Post, Romney and several prep school friends tackled a classmate whose haircut they regarded as effeminate and forcibly hacked away at his hair). For now, though, I'll just give you Michelle Malkin's reaction on Twitter:




The wingers just can't help it, can they? You give them an example of cruel, callous treatment of a truly helpless or vulnerable person, and when they try to respond in kind, the only "victims" they can imagine on their own side, the only people for whom they can bear to feel empathy, are some of the most powerful people on earth. The Supreme Court? Fox News? Republican donors? Is she serious? Well, yes, she is. Up is down, east is west, only blacks are racist, only feminists are sexist, and only people with massive amounts of power are powerless. That's right-wing thinking right now.

2 comments:

Victor said...

Michelle is just 'speaking truth to power!'

I mean, someone's got to defend the 1% from the 99% who are stacked against them!
99 to 1.
Think about that:
99 to 1!

The poor, poor, outnumbered darlings...
"Oh, the humanities!"

SHEEEEEEEEEEESH!!!

Zandar said...

Of course the Koch Brothers are powerless. If the right had any true power, why the GOP would control every aspect of our government.

Never mind the fact they're only 4 senate victories and a Romney win away from doing just that.