Wednesday, May 05, 2004

"Let's kill all Muslims."

"I think we should kill them [Muslims]."

See the difference?

In an appalling, but not surprising, display of dishonesty, Michelle Malkin defends Jay Severin because he said the latter rather than the former. Of course, Malkin doesn't tell you what Severin did say, but rather says that it "wasn't true" that Severin said "kill all Muslims." That charge, she asserts, is "a fabrication." So anyone stupid enough to take Malkin seriously would think that Severin had been slandered rather than accurately paraphrased. And, from all appearances, Malkin is fine with what Severin did say.

There's no denying that Malkin has contempt for the truth. But why does Creator's Syndicate have such contempt for its readers?

(Link via World 'O Crap)

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