Michelle Malkin, who is easily one of my five favorite bloggers in the entire universe, has a new book out called Culture of Corruption. I’ll give you a hint about her narrative — she won’t be using that phrase the same way Nancy Pelosi did. Even though I’ve not read a single page, I can say three things about it for sure.
- It will sell like hotcakes.
- It will be packed full of facts and various things you didn’t know.
- It will redline the Progressive Left Outrageometer.
Any two of those three things would make the book worth reading. But Michelle has a habit of delivering all three, which means that Culture of Corruption should make for great vacation reading or the perfect gift for your progressive friend whose heart rate seems to have finally come down to normal now that George Bush isn’t living in the White House.
Oh, and did I mention that a my friend got a mention in the book, too? I bet if you came up to him with a copy of the book, he’d sign the page on which he’s mentioned. Give it a try!
Tags: Corruption, Michelle Malkin, Progressives







Heh. I’ll sign anything except a bar tab!
I think it’d be neat if someone asked you to autograph your page!
Malkin must be a genius because it takes most serious, real journalists at least – at the very least – a year to pour through facts, filter through truth and lie, etc. She bangs out this book in, no doubt, less than six months? And we’re all supposed to trust it? Amazing. Sounds like she’s still revising the Bush administration: Enron, Katrina, Iraq, ignoring the warnings about 9/11, illegal wiretapping, renditions, torture, Abramoff, Madoff, deregulation, Wall Street bailouts, Goldman Sachs making out big, Haliburton’s sweet contracts . . . Malkin’s got a real credibility problem if none of that is corruption.
Maybe you should read the book before you bash it. You know, just a suggestion.
And you do know that well over half the Bush “corruption” you mentioned has been given the green light in some form or another by the Obama administration, yes? Silly lefty, still fighting the last administration. Come on into the present with the rest of us! You know. Move On.