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Rachael Ray Scarf Says Terrorist But Michelle Malkin Jacket Says Gay

Rachael
Ray has been outed by Michelle Malkin as the Jihadi I had always
suspected she was. But now, thanks to Malkinian journalism, we have the
proof: an incriminating Dunkin Donuts ad in which Ray dons a Keffiyeh,
a traditional head scarf worn by Arab men.
Dunkin’ Donuts tried to play on Americans’ natural freedom-loving and paisley-loving sensibility by insisting that the scarf was “a black-and-white silk scarf with a paisley design.” But Michelle Malkin saw through that silk facade and exposed the truth about Ray’s scarf: it’s cotton. And it’s an accessory of mass destruction. Malkin's expose was able to defeat the terrorist add as Dunkin' Donuts pulled the add, explaining "absolutely no symbolism was intended. However, given the possibility of misperception, we are no longer using the commercial."
Although Malkin was able to save our nation from this particular jihad, we must remain vigilant. Who knows what cell Ray is really with. Since the Keffiyeh is worn in several countries, Ray could be worse than just a Yasser Arafat fan. She could be a Bedouin sympathizer, a Somali apologist, or even a die hard Laurence of Arabia fan, whether man or movie?. In fact, couldn’t the Keffiyeh be Ray’s red herring? Could Ray be hiding Osama Bin Laden. If not, how do we explain this terrorist gesture which was first popularized by Osama Bin Laden?
It is this vigilance that led me to the surprising and sad conclusion that Malkin is herself committing a fashion terrorist attack on America's values.








