Okay, how much of a right wing looney do you have to be to think that Tom Monaghan and the Thomas More Law Center are too liberal?
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Good ol' Debbie Schlussel. She makes the goons at STACLU look like a regular brain trust.
If you really want to piss her off, post her picture on your website.
Actually, that one is quite easy to answer: Monaghan is not a supporter of Israel. Supporters of the Administration line up in one corner, Monaghan and militia groups line up in the other. As long as the polls were high and monsy flowed freely, everyone was happy. If gas keeps going up, we'll start seeing serious backbiting between now and 2008.
What else would you expect from a 35 year old virgin (scroll down)? Seriously, she calls the Howard Stern reguarly and all they do is goof on her; nobody takes her seriously.
She's got some nice tatas in that picture, but John said she's ugly in real life. Internet disease?
Schussel has carved herself a little niche as a self-promoting Middle East "expert" and as a "commentator" somewhat to the right of Attila the Hun. She hates anyone in Hollywood who is to the left of her, which includes a lot of people! She's vindictive, mean-spirited and insulting, and her fans love it. They think she actually is saying something meaningful.
Schlussel has no sense of when people are mocking her. She ripped into the new Superman movie during an MSNBC interview (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/13613386/). Despite the interviewer's obvious scorn ("yeah, well, whatever Debbie ..."), that comes across even in the transcript, she still posted the interview on her own blog!
Brilliant.
I *love* what she says about Lois Lane: "She's won a Pulitzer Prize that is for an article entitled 'Why the World Doesn't Need Superman.' It's kind of like something you'd read in the Daily Planet's real-life version of the New York Times about why Al Qaeda is great."
Yes, it is exactly like that. Precisely.
What gets me is how Debbie acts like Lois and Superman are real people, instead of fictional characters. Reminds me of Dan Quayle (remember him?, he was W's understudy) and his riffing on Murphy Brown having a baby out of wedlock.
Then again, given Debbie's rantings about all kinds of matters, small and large, maybe her confusion about Superman's reality indicates a general problem distinguishing between fact and fiction.