Saturday, April 05, 2008

Dear Kate: Shut. The. Fuck. Up.


Not surprisingly, when it comes to anti-gay Tom Lukiwski, Canada's most popular neo-Nazi white supremacist Kate McMillan is all about the Christian forgiveness:

Saskatchewan commentator Kate McMillan, who writes the popular and controversial political blog Small Dead Animals, says it's wrong to raise a fuss about a politician's past, unless they've broken laws, or their actions are relevant to public policy.

Unless, of course, you're a Democrat whose indiscretion occurred 66 years ago and who has apologized for it profusely since then. Then fuck you.

So, for the love of God, Kate, just put a sock in it, all right? You're not fooling anyone. You can't even keep track of your own vile hypocrisy from one day to the next. That's the ugly thing about the Interweb, Kate -- it has a long memory. And you're not even a challenge anymore.

P.S. Dear Mike: You can shut the fuck up as well.

5 comments:

liberal supporter said...

I want lawmakers who are genuine, who carry a few bad choices in their portfolio. They tend to be better people for it.

Now I understand. Catherine makes lots of bad choices every day, therefore must be way better.

Too bad the name Saint Catherine is already taken. Will Empress Catherine do?

Námo Mandos said...

That's taken too.

catnip said...

Being a homophobe isn't relevant to public policy? Since when?

Frank Frink said...

Hawt bike-riding Kate as quoted in the Ottawa Citizen link:

"More importantly, it creates an environment where the only leaders we tolerate are carefully-managed, politically-correct caricatures, rather than real human beings.

"It enables the pathologically ambitious," Ms. McMillan says.


Ooh, ooh, pick me Mr. Kotter. She obviously means we must only elect non-ambitious, non-caricature types such as... oh... Stephen Harper, Stockwell Day, Peter Mackay, Jim Flaherty, John Baird, Gary LunnMaxime Bernier etc...?

"There is nothing more dangerous than the person who wakes up one morning at the age of 12 with the goal of becoming prime minister, and then creates a persona to achieve that."

Ooh, ooh. I know the answer to this one, too. Believe me, I really know the answer to this one. Brian Mulroney!

"I want lawmakers who are genuine, who carry a few bad choices in their portfolio. They tend to be better people for it."

KKKate, check your ego at the door. It ain't about you and your wants. Hows about what Canadians want?

Anonymous said...

unless they've broken laws, or their actions are relevant to public policy.
I'd say his voting against SSM and his homophobia are relevant to public policy...