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By Michelle Malkin  •  April 20, 2008 08:42 PM

An Obama/McCain voter has an aneurysm. I hope he feels better now!

VJ Richardson
to malkinblog@gmail.com,
date Sun, Apr 20, 2008 at 6:51 PM
subject Unhinged: Exposing a very Rude Asian Girl

Michelle,

I am writing about the messy silly child like article you wrote about “Snob-ama not alone out there”.

FYI, I am from a small town in Pennsylvania and graduated from a nearby university in West Virginia. FYI, Obama is right on the money about the jobs drying up, guns, religion, etc. However, he forgot about the crystal meth, drugs, alcohol, gun deaths, etc. You need to get out of the office, stop writing junk mail, do your home work, and stop stealing one liners from the O’Reiley Factor. Michelle you even been to Pennsylvania? Probably not……..

I watch the FACTOR on FOX regularly. When you come on the show, I am so turned off by you, your negative energy, rude behavior, unprovoked personal attacks on guests, and snobbery that I actually turn the channel until FOX sponsors put the hook around your neck and yank you off the air. You seem like a miserable human being.

How did you get that job? You have no talent and can barely write a fluid sentence. I have yet to see you have one smart, engaged, ORIGINAL intellectual thought, and down to earth conversation. I have yet see you treat a guest on the FACTOR with respect and without personal attacks. I guess that people like you and Anne Coulter rehearse your LINES in the mirror to see whom can say the most outrageous things.

I am sure your life is not perfect and I am also sure that you have never lived nor been to any small town Pennsylvania. I don’t see any Asians in the back woods honey.

People like you try to make a quick buck (leach) on the coat tails of talented hard working smart All-American people by trying to tear them down with stupid unfounded remarks. For instance, I watched John McCain doing a public Q&A on C-Span this week (The Week of April 14 to 20) and the question came up about Obama being an Elitist. Guess what? - You were wrong. FYI, Senator McCain said “NO - I don’t believe Obama is an Elitist - McCain went on to say ” Obama made a mistake and used the wrong words - BUT Obama was correct about small towns - FYI - Michelle - the people in small town America are angry.”

Michelle - if anybody is a snob - ITS you. We are lucky to have people like Obama and McCain step up to the plate like true All American men, ignore your trash mouth, and try to make a difference. Lastly, what have you done to make America a better place to live. I can only imagine you are a “taker”, sensationalist, story teller, opportunist, and a bad journalist.

I also find you to be rude, obnoxious, talentless, and probably an EEO hire to fill an Asian hiring requirement. Seriously, if you lost your job, NOBODY at FOX or in Pennsylvania would care because we don’t listen to your negative personal attacks on good American people. Where in the hell did you attend journalism school. China?

Kisses from Kissimmee, Florida,

Van Richardson
Registered Informed Free Thinking Independent Voter

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  1. #101
    On April 21st, 2008 at 7:03 am, jstain said:

    OMG, 99 comments and not one single “typical white” remark…let me be the first……

    I think this guy needs a bit more bran in his diet, sound slike he’s bound up pretty good.

  2. #102
    On April 21st, 2008 at 7:29 am, Sniper One said:

    That letter makes me want to cling to my guns, my religion, my xenophobia, and my anti-free trade sentiments.

    NOT!

  3. #103
    On April 21st, 2008 at 8:02 am, Cricket24 said:

    I live in a very rural area of northern Pennsylania. I am bitter. I am sick and tired of the government taking my money. Fast Eddie Rendell has done nothing but raise taxes and our local taxes especially the school taxes have skyrocketed. It’s no wonder people don’t have money to spend. Pennsylvania is now going after businesses for what is called a “use tax for businesses”. “Use tax is the counterpart of sales tax and applies to internet, mail order, out-of-state, toll-free 800 numbers and other purchases of taxable items when PA sales taxes has not been paid.”
    Yes, I am bitter. I want the government to get their hands out of my pockets!

  4. #104
    On April 21st, 2008 at 8:18 am, lgm said:

    A little racism to be sure. But even with that, it’s well within the range of politeness of posters here.

  5. #105
    On April 21st, 2008 at 8:25 am, gunslingerpatriot said:

    Just when I thought the trolls weren’t going to come out and play-Thanks lgm for coming to the rescue!

    :)
    GSP

  6. #106
    On April 21st, 2008 at 8:29 am, Gwillie said:

    Registered Informed Free Thinking Independent Voter

    Translation
    That’s what my professor told me.

  7. #107
    On April 21st, 2008 at 8:29 am, Barry F. said:

    On April 20th, 2008 at 10:08 pm, ajmontana said:

    Some people should have a sign on their computer….

    “Dont Type Drunk”

    You may be giving too much credit, AJ. How do we know if this person was operating a keyboard under the influence or just plain stupid? ;-)

  8. #108
    On April 21st, 2008 at 8:32 am, Wade said:

    Van, go count a chad.

  9. #109
    On April 21st, 2008 at 8:35 am, gunslingerpatriot said:

    wade-
    please leave the chads alone, they took enough abuse from his highness al gore and I am gravely worried about what will happens when snobama gets a hold of them. :P

    GSP

  10. #110
    On April 21st, 2008 at 8:37 am, Rinoalert said:

    Typical McCain supporter.

  11. #111
    On April 21st, 2008 at 8:47 am, jsr said:

    Van sounds like he may have been one of those Florida voters that found the 2000 ballot so confusing they voted for the wrong person.

  12. #112
    On April 21st, 2008 at 8:55 am, Hector Berlioz said:

    When you come on the show, I am so turned off by you

    You gotta love liberals who pretend to be “turned off” by attractive women (e.g. Michelle). I think this guy probably digs Helen Thomas and Barba Streisand.

  13. #113
    On April 21st, 2008 at 8:55 am, Texas Tiger said:

    On April 21st, 2008 at 8:18 am, lgm said:
    A little racism to be sure. But even with that, it’s well within the range of politeness of posters here.

    The seagulls are back!

    lgm: How did your date in New Haven work out?

  14. #114
    On April 21st, 2008 at 8:58 am, gunslingerpatriot said:

    Helen Thomas and blabs streisand–
    My eyes-my eyes—must wash them out with mental bleach!

    “I am melting…….”

  15. #115
    On April 21st, 2008 at 9:02 am, expat said:

    Please do not feed the trolls.

    This posting is brought to you by Americans for troll free zones.

  16. #116
    On April 21st, 2008 at 9:07 am, Lichthammer said:

    Some guy on the internet once said that the amount of hatemail you receive is directly proportional to your relative popularity.

    He was probably right.

  17. #117
    On April 21st, 2008 at 9:12 am, oregonelam said:

    If your looking for a small town to dwell, Klamath Falls would welcome you :)

  18. #118
    On April 21st, 2008 at 9:16 am, cicerokid said:

    Time wounds all heals…

  19. #119
    On April 21st, 2008 at 9:30 am, pressto said:

    Kisses from Kissimmee, Florida

    So this expert about Pennsylvania is in Florida now? I wonder why.

  20. #120
    On April 21st, 2008 at 9:30 am, Barry F. said:

    On April 21st, 2008 at 8:18 am, lgm said:

    A little racism to be sure. But even with that, it’s well within the range of politeness of posters here.

    That’s an awfully broad statement, lgm, even for you.

    When have you ever seen me inject racial slurs into any post I have made on this blog?

  21. #121
    On April 21st, 2008 at 9:31 am, redzap said:

    I know I’m not supposed to feed the seagulls, but the all-knowing troll (trollacle?) has spoken and he says that this is just “a little racism”:

    I don’t see any Asians in the back woods honey.

    People like you try to make a quick buck (leach) on the coat tails of talented hard working smart All-American people by trying to tear them down with stupid unfounded remarks.

    I also find you to be rude, obnoxious, talentless, and probably an EEO hire to fill an Asian hiring requirement.

    Where in the hell did you attend journalism school. China?

    I’m leaning towards tough love myself. I mean, Van’s a free thinking independent voter (read: democrat) so he can’t be racist.

    Seagulls indeed.

  22. #122
    On April 21st, 2008 at 9:32 am, Wade said:

    So this expert about Pennsylvania is in Florida now? I wonder why.

    Pennsylvania had 1st choice.

  23. #123
    On April 21st, 2008 at 9:40 am, DBNinKY said:

    On April 21st, 2008 at 9:07 am, Lichthammer said:

    Some guy on the internet once said that the amount of hatemail you receive is directly proportional to your relative popularity.

    Ditto that! Plus - if, as he asserts, the voters in Pennsy are not “in tune” with MM’s political points of view, then why is Mr. Richardson so hot-`n-bothered?

  24. #124
    On April 21st, 2008 at 9:45 am, max said:

    “I don’t see any Asians in the backwoods honey.”

    LOL… RTHFLMAO…

    Sueeewweeee that is priceless…

  25. #125
    On April 21st, 2008 at 9:53 am, Laree said:

    Hold on I am an Independent, my husband is American of Korean descent and I am a Malkin fan from The Rocky Mountains -
    Montana ask us how we feel about Guns and Religion and our country being invaded. My husband is also an Independent and a Ann Coulter fan so whoever is writing you from Florida can put that in their pipe and smoke it. I love how this person critized you and couldn’t even spell Bill O’Reilly’s last name correctly, watches Fox and the Factor? Sure he does. An a side how do you speak for all Pennsylvanians from Florida?

  26. #126
    On April 21st, 2008 at 9:54 am, katablog said:

    Hmmm, sounds like a racist - just like his candidate. Why play up your nationality? Because he’s that low and really doesn’t have anything worth saying.

    Yeah okay, small town America (I live in one in KS) is angry and for good reason. But I’ve failed to see my neighbors clinging to their guns and religion.

  27. #127
    On April 21st, 2008 at 9:54 am, Laree said:

    Correction:

    How does Van Richardson speak for all people from Pennsylvania?

  28. #128
    On April 21st, 2008 at 9:57 am, robert said:

    Me thinks that if the moonbat would look at what he wrote after he comes off of whatever mind and mood altering substances he was on at the time, he would be aghast at how stupid he sounds. Thank you Michelle for giving us glimpses into the mindset of those you expose. I agree completely with the guy who pointed out that you can tell how close to the target you are by the amount of flack you take. You must have hit the one nerve not being sedated by large quantities of alcohol or oxycotins.

  29. #129
    On April 21st, 2008 at 10:04 am, Just A Grunt said:

    So a jerk living in FL lectures Michelle on PA voters. Well let me count the hypocrisies.(sp) Seem to beat the same old drum though about personal attacks while casting aspersions about Fox’s hiring practices.
    Attention Wal Mart shoppers: Clues are on sale in aisle 14. Buy 2 get one free.

  30. #130
    On April 21st, 2008 at 10:07 am, Dimsdale said:

    How did you get that job? You have no talent and can barely write a fluid sentence.

    Well, I don’t know what university VJ graduated from, but his criticism that you are unable to “write a fluid sentence” is lost in the grammatical nightmare that fill his letter.

    Michelle you even been to Pennsylvania?

    It’s “Michelle, have you ever even been to PA?” And why would a guy(?) living in Kissimmee care about PA? Let people from PA defend themselves.

    I have yet to see you have one smart, engaged, ORIGINAL intellectual thought, and down to earth conversation.

    “…one intelligent, engaging, original thought…” “Smart” and “intellectual” are redundant.

    I don’t see any Asians in the back woods honey…..I also find you to be rude, obnoxious, talentless, and probably an EEO hire to fill an Asian hiring requirement.

    Ooo! Can’t you just smell the racism? Funny that the same could be said of the elitist Obamas. On all counts.

    People like you try to make a quick buck (leach) on the coat tails of talented hard working smart All-American people by trying to tear them down with stupid unfounded remarks.

    It’s “leech” not “leach.” The former is a parasitic flatworm or, in this case, an irate writer to Michelle. The latter is the act of dissolving out a substance, such as in the soil, by means of a percolating liquid.

    Look up the words first, bright boy.

    Michelle - if anybody is a snob - ITS you.

    You mean “…it’s you.” “It’s” is a contraction of “it is,” not possessive.

    Where in the hell did you attend journalism school. China?

    Try “where in hell did you attend journalism school, China?” We will avoid the likely racial asian component of your statement.

    Where in hell did YOU attend college, or, for that matter, high school? (I didn’t even go after the rest of his/her spelling/grammatical faux pas.

  31. #131
    On April 21st, 2008 at 10:07 am, franksalterego said:

    You….Are….Not….An….Intellectual.

    heartache

  32. #132
    On April 21st, 2008 at 10:10 am, gollumclone said:

    #103 Cricket24-

    I feel your pain as I spent many years in Pa. and thought the plethora of taxes was oppressive. I wonder how much it costs just for all those layers of state and local bureaucratic drones? City wage taxes, state income tax, union shops, occupational privilege tax, property tax, sales tax, mandated car inspections. I’m a state employee retiree and I’m bitter because Fast Eddie Rendell hasn’t put forth any COLAs into the retirees’ inflation ravaged pockets. And talk about health insurance, my Pa. state paid retiree BlueCross/Blue Shield runs out when I reach medicare age. Don’t blame me because taxpayers there get shafted. I did endure 25 years of truly rotten conditions and horrible bosses. Can’t imagine that the fed system is any improvement. Patronage means so much.
    Florida has no income tax at least and no car inspections and little fear of freezing to death in winter because of high cost of heating and with save our homes/homestead law, we can have property taxes way below what many in Pa. are gouged for anyway. The problem here is unreasonable property insurance rates.
    It seems to me a big problem for rural Pennsylvanians, bitter or not, are the leeches in Philly and Pittsburgh. I’m sure upstate New Yorkers have their own issues with NYC. Speaking of bitterness, I wonder how the rest of Illinois feels about Chicago’s crime and corruption filled ways? Lots of gang killing going on in Cook county lately according to news.
    Actually I think Van should appreciate just how good he has it. He might also heed Martin Luther King Jr. words to effect of judging people by the content of their character and not the color of their skin. BooHoo Obama and boohoo van both fail in that endeavor.

  33. #133
    On April 21st, 2008 at 10:14 am, fourstringfuror said:

    On April 21st, 2008 at 8:18 am, lgm said:
    A little racism to be sure. But even with that, it’s well within the range of politeness of posters here.

    Is that like a little bigotry? A little hatred? Is it OK to invoke racial steretypes in small doses? That’s good to know!

  34. #134
    On April 21st, 2008 at 10:19 am, fourstringfuror said:

    I don’t see any Asians in the back woods honey…..I also find you to be rude, obnoxious, talentless, and probably an EEO hire to fill an Asian hiring requirement.

    Is that “Asians in the backwoods honey,” or “Asians in the backwoods, honey?” The two have very, very different connotations, and this is the perfect example of how important grammar is. One comma makes the difference between an absurd concept (Asians in honey) and a thinly veiled racial slur (but remember, lgm said a little racism is OK!).

  35. #135
    On April 21st, 2008 at 10:31 am, toadpuppy said:

    I’ve never seen any Asians in the backwoods honey either. I’ve never seen any white people in the backwoods honey, or the urban honey, or any kind of honey, either. Typically when I see honey I don’t see people of any ethnicity in it.

    Honey: good on bread, not so good with people in it.

  36. #136
    On April 21st, 2008 at 10:31 am, Dimsdale said:

    On April 21st, 2008 at 8:18 am, lgm said:

    A little racism to be sure. But even with that, it’s well within the range of politeness of posters here.

    Ah. So a “little racism” is okay. I would not have thought so. That is sort of like being a “little pregnant” or a “kind of murderer.” And politeness and racism are equitable?

    Would you like to lay out the parameters for all these shades of racism, and what is acceptable and unacceptable as defined by a liberal so that we can all play by the same rules (a first for liberals, to be sure!)?

  37. #137
    On April 21st, 2008 at 10:33 am, tommad said:

    perhaps Pinewood Street has a direct downlink from the Mothership…..

  38. #138
    On April 21st, 2008 at 10:40 am, StandardDeviation said:

    Though no less racist, this letter was a heck of a lot tamer than ones you’ve posted in the past.

    The moonbats must’ve lost a step.

  39. #139
    On April 21st, 2008 at 10:44 am, nlebou said:

    The thing that does not seem to reach the Obamarites is: yes people in “small town” america are angry. The cost of fuel, fertilzer and food has skyrocketed but, the idea that this is the reasons for their religous feelings, their love of guns, their distate for illegal immigration etc, is ludicrous.
    Keep telling it like it is, I love watching the left squirm.
    Incidently I live in a small town, population 1200, in south central Missouri.

    Could not agree more. I am from a very small community in south Louisiana and we cling to our religion because we believe that Jesus is our saviour and we cling to our guns because we know that they may be the only thing that saves us from the loony politicians. We oppose illegal immigration because, well, because it’s ILLEGAL.

  40. #140
    On April 21st, 2008 at 10:45 am, TXRose said:

    Mtneer….You just reminded me…A woman was talking about being in a coma for a week,
    and the other woman asked, “How did it feel?” Here’s your sign.
    Perhaps writing that snarky email to Michelle is the only way this person could get
    published.

  41. #141
    On April 21st, 2008 at 10:48 am, Bogtrotter said:

    “I hope he feels better now!”

    Hey Zorro, Bet he won’t after reading all the comments here. LOL!

  42. #142
    On April 21st, 2008 at 11:01 am, Larraby said:

    “Rude Asian Girl”? That was hilarious. The last “rude Asian girl” that I saw on television was not even Asian. It was Rosie O’Donnell doing a racist stand up of the way she thought Chinese people spoke. According to Rosie O’Donnell, Chinese language is not the sophisticated and rich language that it actually is but only two words “ching” and “chong”. O’Donnell was not even aware that there is no such thing as one Chinese language but a collection of dialects, from Mandarin, the official language to Cantonese which is spoken in the southeastern part of China. Yet I wonder if “Van” was angry when O’Donnell went into her unfunny mimic of people from China.
    Van has to be the biggest bufoon since that clown from the New Republic who complained that Michelle Malkin showed up unannounced in his office. That guy had to be the only male in the US who would complain if Michelle Malkin showed up unannounced at his office.
    There sure are alot of bufoons out there.

  43. #143
    On April 21st, 2008 at 11:22 am, redzap said:

    On April 21st, 2008 at 11:01 am, Larraby said:
    According to Rosie O’Donnell, Chinese language is not the sophisticated and rich language that it actually is but only two words “ching” and “chong”.

    Yeah but to be fair to Rosie, it’s only a little racist.

  44. #144
    On April 21st, 2008 at 11:25 am, Silkyinfamous said:

    Perhaps its people become racist when they are afraid, same as when they cling to their guns, or religion. Guns are safety from others and religion is safety from one’s self. With regards to sponsorship, He is right. I know people at FOX and the Factor and they absolutely were getting calls, emails and faxes from sponsors about you. You know stuff like that video against all the advertisers of The View. You yourself said this site loses money. You know gold plated servers. I can’t believe I spent time actually reading and writing on this site. By the way, my little blog does make a profit. You know for a little I started to think Conservatively, and actually wrote to Michelle about it with concerns to my reawakening. Disgusting when I think of it now. I must be honest, there is some very bright bloggers on this site, though I must say I find many racist, uninformed and many many comments about how Michelle is the Messiah for the Conservative Movement. Yes she does have a way with words and is stunning. Though, if she’s the leader of the movement it is in disarray. This site has become more tabloid then anything . Look at the recent entries to your right. Are 2 out of all of them even newsworthy. If I wanted tabloid I would go to TMZ or PerezHilton. I came here to get the Con View, I guess in a way I did. Proud to be Liberal.

  45. #145
    On April 21st, 2008 at 11:29 am, StephC said:

    I like how he said Michelle can’t write a fluid sentence. If you are going to judge a person on their writing capabilities, you might want to make sure you can write, too.

  46. #146
    On April 21st, 2008 at 11:31 am, GaMidnightRider said:

    I am from a small town in the deep south. I know what it means for jobs to go away and people all over the county and state being hit by hard times. I am bitter. I am bitter that we have people like this Van around who has no more idea what it is like have to deal with jobs going away and having someone like him with no common sense to try to make me think a out-of-touch liberal like B. Hussien Obama knows what i feel or the people around me. When he Obama starts working for $12.00 an hour and making payments on everything he has and worries about if he has enough to eat i will listen.
    I am so thankful for MM and people like her who are not afraid to say and write what they feel and know from common sense. Give Em H_ll MM. I have seen MM on the Factor and she has always actted with class Even when someone disrespected her with a comment that a dog should not be subjected too. MM is a lady and a class act. I guess the Van guy is just jealous cause he has no strong women like MM in his life. If he even has any women in his life.

  47. #147
    On April 21st, 2008 at 11:37 am, CO2 Producer said:

    Alas, VJ, too, is allowed to vote. Even so (and even because of it), I still say, “God bless America.”

    Oops, sorry. That must come off as sounding bitter.

    VJ is free to say whatever VJ wants to say, and so am I.

  48. #148
    On April 21st, 2008 at 11:45 am, JohnnyNJ said:

    I LOVE Asian women:

    Tall ones, short ones

    Fat ones, thin ones

    Hot ones, cool ones

    Smart ones, smarter ones

    Pretty ones, cute ones

    I love Michelle…Sorry for the blatant flirt MM I couldn’t hold myself back.

  49. #149
    On April 21st, 2008 at 11:48 am, jbirish said:

    Funny how a lot of University types feel the need to include their “college of origin” in their less than collegian rants. They seem to need this in order to raise themselves above who they really consider themselves to be, by attempting to put themselves above those they are conversing with. Personality disorder. Ya think?

    Mr Richardson, since I’m confident you’re reading these comments….may I point out, that your overuse of adjectives in your rant, shows a decided breach in the connect between your brain and your fingers on the keyboard.
    I hope you passed that kidney stone!

  50. #150
    On April 21st, 2008 at 11:49 am, jeanie said:

    A disgruntled liberal Obama supporter by any wild chance?

  51. #151
    On April 21st, 2008 at 12:00 pm, granite said:

    #148 On April 21st, 2008 at 11:45 am, JohnnyNJ said:

    “Tall ones, short ones

    Fat ones, thin ones

    Hot ones, cool ones

    Smart ones, smarter ones

    Pretty ones, cute ones”

    Now, now…get hold of yourself!

    Your list reminds me of the gals listed in Eric Burdon and War’s “Spill the Wine (1970)”:

    “…
    In front of every kind of girl, there was
    Long ones, tall ones, short ones, brown ones,
    black ones, round ones, big ones, crazy ones…”

  52. #152
    On April 21st, 2008 at 12:01 pm, granite said:

    Apologies for going somewhat OT in #151….

  53. #153
    On April 21st, 2008 at 12:12 pm, GlenW said:

    “Free Thinker”

    Every one I’ve run into so far thinks of normal people as a “linear thinkers” and treats them with either disregard, disinterest, or outright disgust.

    But if you really seek their approval Michelle, you need to talk like them, dress like them, and think like them. You might even have to adopt some of their less than desirable hygiene habits.

    Obviously this “free thinker” is reaching out to you the only way he knows how. You should add him to your Valentine’s list.

  54. #154
    On April 21st, 2008 at 12:19 pm, feebiebabe said:

    Thanks for posting Michelle. That was damn entertaining. lol

  55. #155
    On April 21st, 2008 at 12:40 pm, Huntress said:

    Hey Van…

    I don’t know what your problem is, but I’ll bet it’s hard to pronounce.
    Anyway -your town called - their fool is missing!

  56. #156
    On April 21st, 2008 at 12:42 pm, bert5507 said:

    A typical liberal. When you can’t debate on the substance of an issue, you resort to personal attacks. Who is the real racist in this “debate”?

  57. #157
    On April 21st, 2008 at 12:43 pm, Regulus said:

    Michelle, the message in question seems to be one of the tamer examples I’ve seen from your, uh, “non-admirers.” No obscenities, no calling you a whore, no scatological death-wishes or hoping that you’ll end up being raped, etc.

    It was actually kind of boring, or as Edward Gibbon would say, “Devoid alike of amusement or edification.”

  58. #158
    On April 21st, 2008 at 12:51 pm, Barry F. said:

    On April 21st, 2008 at 11:25 am, Silkyinfamous said:

    Perhaps its people become racist when they are afraid, same as when they cling to their guns, or religion. Guns are safety from others and religion is safety from one’s self.

    Are you feeling omniscient today, Silky? I’ll concede to you that guns provide “safety from others.” But, you demonstrate a great deal of audacity, like Obama, trying to intimate why I or another of person trusts in a power much higher than ourselves.

    With regards to sponsorship, He is right. I know people at FOX and the Factor and they absolutely were getting calls, emails and faxes from sponsors about you.

    Well, I am curious as to whom the “people” are that you “know” at Fox News Channel and on the O’Reilly Factor. Do you have drinks on regular occassion with Rupert or Bill?

    You know for a little I started to think Conservatively, and actually wrote to Michelle about it with concerns to my reawakening.

    It’s not the end of the world to have fallen off the wagon, Silky. Give it the old college try. Oh, wait. Never mind. ;-)

  59. #159
    On April 21st, 2008 at 12:59 pm, Devil_Dog said:

    Hmmm… “Van” doth protest too much, methinks. It looks like Michelle has a new stalker.

    The lady and her unvarnished truth talking do bring out the crazies…

  60. #160
    On April 21st, 2008 at 1:00 pm, Paul said:

    I think Van is a snob too. How can a Registered Informed Free Thinking Independent Voter vote for a commie like Obambi? Seems like a contradiction.

    I always enjoy your TV appearances Michelle. Not only do you get smarter with every appearance but more attractive
    as well.

  61. #161
    On April 21st, 2008 at 1:15 pm, josetheguerilla said:

    This guy is a racist, snob-ama loving idiot. Typical liberal.

  62. #162
    On April 21st, 2008 at 1:16 pm, vbmom said:

    What’s that old saying about the “pot calling the kettle black?” Seems fitting here to say about old Vannie boy.

    He can dish it out, I guess, but he can’t take it.

    (boy I am ripe with cliches here today!)

  63. #163
    On April 21st, 2008 at 1:20 pm, AlohaGuy said:

    …can barely write a fluid sentence.

    I guess that people like you and Anne Coulter rehearse your LINES in the mirror to see whom can say the most outrageous things.

    Where in the hell did you attend journalism school. China?

    Mr. Ricardson, your ignorance is showing. She doesn’t have Chinese ancestors, but I guess you wouldn’t know that since you “don’t see any Asians in the back woods honey.” (My guess is you don’t see many people in the backwoods at all).

    And please, look up the difference between who and whom.

    As for fluid sentences, case of projection?

  64. #164
    On April 21st, 2008 at 1:31 pm, traveler49 said:

    Van Said: How did you get that job? You have no talent and can barely write a fluidsentence.

    Van, the next time you accuse someone of being so illiterate, why don’t you proof read your own diatribe first. It won’t make you look so foolish.

  65. #165
    On April 21st, 2008 at 1:32 pm, NHMagenta said:

    Hey gang I got a divorce from the ‘idiot box’ almost 20 years ago; the X got custody of it with my blessings.
    I do like Michelle’s writings, especially those re: illegal entry to the USA much better than her TV personality which I’m sure is somewhat exaggerated in the interest of better ratings :).
    Don’t forget the heritage of News.Corp
    where they started out with the (U.K) Sun and the U.S. “Star” tabloids and pretty much translated that genre to television.

    And it is certainly possible to be a “registered Independent” voter.

    I see Michelle as a professional polemicist, who is guaranteed to get the kind of “hate mail” displayed above and likely much nastier stuff which is probably in violation of State and Federal law to send.

    Having said that I do hope she can remain safe and not be a victim of some loony ultra Lefty.

  66. #166
    On April 21st, 2008 at 1:38 pm, Danceswithdachshunds said:

    Obviously this email exemplifies the risk of inbreeding in a moldy environment. Thanks for throwing us some red meat once in while Michelle; most of us really do appreciate it!

  67. #167
    On April 21st, 2008 at 2:11 pm, mightysamurai said:

    I think I just lost an IQ point reading that.

  68. #168
    On April 21st, 2008 at 2:42 pm, Alphonse said:

    FYI, I am from a small town in Pennsylvania and graduated from a nearby university in West Virginia. FYI, Obama is right on the money about the jobs drying up, guns, religion, etc. However, he forgot about the crystal meth, drugs, alcohol, gun deaths, etc.

    Looks like soon’s they git’s they brains pickled in university, they joins the e-light and starts lookin’ down at the folks back home.

  69. #169
    On April 21st, 2008 at 2:45 pm, iowavette said:

    His point was obscure but I nonetheless have news for Vanny: This IS the backwoods and there are plenty of Americans of Asian descent across the region. They work in all categories of commmerce, local and national. My better half regularly visits quite obscure, outlying railroad terminals where there also exists flourishing Asian populations. I suspect MM has many relatives and friends living in red states. Wait. What was the question?

  70. #170
    On April 21st, 2008 at 2:46 pm, wighttrasch said:

    I am sure you’ve seen Asians in the back woods–Wild Rose, rosa multiflora, is native to Asia. It grows everywhere!

  71. #171
    On April 21st, 2008 at 2:53 pm, David e said:

    Let me get this straight, there are no Chinese, Thai, Vietnamese, etc restaurants in the small towns in PA? Gee I guess when I drive through Port Jervis I must be entering Ohio because there are some very nice oriental Restaurants between Port Jervis and Youngstown.

  72. #172
    On April 21st, 2008 at 2:56 pm, chief said:

    I’m sorry but Michelle Snob-Malkin does not resonate with me. This jackass has a problem with the truth. He does not want to hear it. Typical liberal, perhaps a little more tame, but still idiotic in their beliefs. I rarely write you emails, because I know your box is overloaded with crap like this. However if I did, I would write that I love, respect, and admire you, and your work more than you could ever know. Michelle, thanks for everything you do, and keep up the great work. Proud to be a part of your “extended family”.

  73. #173
    On April 21st, 2008 at 3:12 pm, David e said:

    By the way, there are a lot of oriental physicists at the small colleges, state colleges and community colleges in PA. I know because they show up in force at regional conferences.

  74. #174
    On April 21st, 2008 at 3:17 pm, sbw999 said:

    Considering the level of intellect displayed in his e-mail, it is quite fortunate for Van that breathing is an involuntary bodily function.

  75. #175
    On April 21st, 2008 at 3:35 pm, TXRose said:

    Good one, Huntress! Reading his email made my eyes hurt!!!!

  76. #176
    On April 21st, 2008 at 3:37 pm, floridaobserver said:

    Well, both Kissimmee AND St. Could, FL, used to be really nice little cow-towns. Cowboys ruled and everywhere were pickups with gunracks, both kinds of flags and a cross. Not so much anymore. The old cattle families have sold off the ranches, bought land in TX and AL and moved their cattle there. Now it’s wall to wall developments and the charm of the towns is much diminished. There is a strong Hispanic presence. You still see the trucks, gunracks, flags and crosses, and those people are pretty self-sufficient. If there were ever a food shortage, I’d want to live next door to them. They can hunt, fish, dress a deer, grow vegetables and they sure won’t starve.
    Not much to do with Van’s comments, but this is what is going on where he lives.

  77. #177
    On April 21st, 2008 at 3:39 pm, Expendable said:

    It’s nice how that moonbat thinks all Asians look alike. I’m sure that wasn’t a stereotype.

    Plus, I’d be willing to bet that he graduated with something like Liberal Arts or the like. Some degree that requires a pulse and nothing more to get. I wonder if he enjoys his having to ask “would you like fries with that” on a daily basis?

  78. #178
    On April 21st, 2008 at 3:39 pm, floridaobserver said:

    Sorry, that was St. CLOUD, FL. Can’t type worth a darn today. Found out my son is being deployed next week to Iraq (we are so proud of him!).

  79. #179
    On April 21st, 2008 at 4:06 pm, maisy said:

    I didn’t need to hear Obamas rude comments about small town folk to feel the arrogance oozing out of his pores…I am grateful that Michele keeps me up on what the congress and other “destroyers” are up to!
    Apparently this moonbat considers Geraldo polite when he threatens to spit on people. Whats scary is clueless people like this abound….SCARY!!!

  80. #180
    On April 21st, 2008 at 4:07 pm, TXRose said:

    Prayers for your family and most especially your son floridaobserver. I, too, am so
    proud of him! Please tell him thank you from my family, for his service to our
    country.
    We don’t care whether you can type “worth a darn”, just keep typing and let us know how you all are doing.

  81. #181
    On April 21st, 2008 at 5:51 pm, Greyman said:

    God bless and watch over your son floridaobserver, we are all proud of him. My own son is heading back there this fall for his third deployment. It doesn’t get any easier to say goodbye, but we’re all in it together.

  82. #182
    On April 21st, 2008 at 6:12 pm, 24Klady said:

    If “Van” is a male - he has issues with women.

    If “Van-essa” is female - she’s either lost her job to an asian or felt she was unable to compete on an intellectual basis.

    Either way - he/she is in serious need of meds and/or therapy….scary.

  83. #183
    On April 21st, 2008 at 6:15 pm, 24Klady said:

    Floridaobserver/Greyman - may your children go with God and please tell them your online family will pray for their safe return. Bless you both for your sacrifices as well.

  84. #184
    On April 21st, 2008 at 7:02 pm, undrseige247 said:

    Kisses from Kissimmee, Florida

    That sounds sorta metrosexual.

  85. #185
    On April 21st, 2008 at 11:14 pm, Dimsdale said:

    On April 21st, 2008 at 3:17 pm, sbw999 said:

    Considering the level of intellect displayed in his e-mail, it is quite fortunate for Van that breathing is an involuntary bodily function.

    I doubt the same could be said of his voluntary sphincters…. ;-)

  86. #186
    On April 22nd, 2008 at 11:19 am, ArizonaNeanderthal said:

    Kisses from Kissimmee, Florida,

    Van Richardson
    Registered Informed Free Thinking Independent Voter

    Does that mean he is free from thinking? I mean besides being a racist, white guilt whiny elitist jerk?

    I do get upset at the White Guilt crowd that attack non-whites who dare disagree with them. Hypocrisy, thy name is Van Richardson from Kissimmee, Florida.

  87. #187
    On April 22nd, 2008 at 11:32 am, ivyleaguer said:

    I hope he feels better now after that mature, composed dialogue.

  88. #188
    On April 29th, 2008 at 12:24 pm, rotarymunkey said:

    Okay, I’m late to the party here, but let me chime in with my .02 anyway.

    First, Van graduated from a university? With his marked command of the English language and its grammatical structures, I should have thought middle-school might be the highest he climbed up the educational tree. He is at least clever enough to have satirically-parodied the title of one of Michelle’s books in his subject line, so I’ll give him the benefit of the doubt here. I guess educational standards in West Virginia aren’t what they used to be with all of the crystal meth-fueled, gun-toting murders running around.

    Second, he’s speaking for Pennsylvanians from Florida? Wow. Find a map, buddy. I’m “from Ohio” and I “graduated from a small college in Kentucky” but I sure as hell don’t speak for Ohioans or Kentuckians from my desk in California now.

    Third, do people in the Midwestern and Eastern states now really “cling to guns and religion” when the jobs dry up. Neither a gun, nor a Bible has ever put money in my pocket when I was unemployed. How much money can someone without a job actually spend on crystal meth, or alcohol, or bullets? It seems to me, from my comfy home office here in rural CA, that this scenario might be a little self-limiting really. Heck, even Obama himself realized later that he’d made a bone-headed statement, and attempted to clarify it.

    More to the point, there is a class of people in this country who honestly FEEL that they’re better than others. You can hear it in their voices. You can see it in their expressions. Senator Barak Obama has demonstrated with his words, that he isn’t “one of us”. My nearly-4-year-old daughter could roll a bowling ball down a lane and, by accident, achieve a higher score than a 37! Obama has money, he’s highly-educated, and he’s climbed to a nice comfy position. From there, high on Mount Olympus, he’s more than happy to tell us all that we need “hope and change”.

    Well I’m not buying it. I don’t need his “hope or change”. I am self-reliant, self-sufficient, and self-sustaining. I don’t NEED his brand of governmental interference. I don’t need to donate more of my earnings in taxes to feed or clothe others who are too lazy to do it themselves. If someone is truly handicapped, and absolutely cannot work, then they should have our support. Aside from that, and the elderly, NO ONE should be on Welfare. Making babies is not a job! It is a responsibility and a joyful burden. National health care? Driver’s licenses for illegal aliens (they are not “immigrants” nor are they legally-allowed to complete ANY transaction within our borders, so says the Federal Justice System)? A nation-wide hand-gun ban? These are some of Senator Obama’s ideas.

    When that man starts showing up for, and voting on, ALL bills presented in the Senate, THEN, and only then, will I be prepared to even BEGIN to engage in a discussion over his ideas. Until then he is only one more snobbish elitist trying desperately to grasp the next rung up the political ladder with empty promises. Michelle has him nailed down and pinpointed.

    Quite an accomplishment, I’d say, for a journalist of any stripe!

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