Debbie Schlussel, leave McCain’s family alone
May 29th, 2008 . by MartyKudos to our good friend Debbie Schlussel for keeping the pressure on Dunkin’ Donuts over that tasteless Rachael Ray ad. Granted, Rachael is notoriously insecure about her lack of neck (so wear a mock turtle).
The keffiyeh has blood on its hands and should be as offensive to the West as the Windsor knot is undoubtedly to the East.
I must, however, take issue with Debbie on her criticism of Cindy and Meghan McCain. As a McCain campaign surrogate I know that Meghan’s wearing of the keffiyeh was personally disturbing to John, but as any father of daughters will tell you, girls at that age can’t be entirely controlled. I imagine even Debbie of Detroit made some poor fashion choices in her younger years.
At least when Pam Geller and Michelle Malkin rightly went after Rachael Ray, they didn’t drag Meghan McCain into the mud.


As much as I think Schlussel is a raving lunatic, this is a cheap shot on Debbie’s fashion sense. It’s the sort of back handed sexism that is typical of McCain staffers like you. GO HILARY!!!
C’mon! It isn’t that Malkin and Atlas have any sense of decency! What they do have is a hypocrisy in spades!
It’s a scarf! And do you know any actual middle easterners? Lots of them wear suits and tie their ties in Windsor knots.
Good Ford, you people are absolutely ridiculous.
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