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Rachel 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.

We still have to be 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?

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 explained the air tight slam dunk intelligence which proved Rachel Ray’s Arab/Muslim/Palestinian/terrorist affiliations:

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Giulia Rozzi April 28, 2008 | 1:29 am EST
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The presidental candidates appeared on last Monday’s WWE. Each candidate taped a special message for the WWE in their best mock-wrestler voices, Hillary Rodham Clinton renamed herself Hill-Rod, John McCain renamed his fans the McCainiacs, Barack Obama offered the line do you smell what Barack is cooking? Then the show staged a match between political look-alikes.

I’m not sure why I didn’t hear about this before seeing it on Best Week Ever today. Oh wait I know why, because I don’t watch the WWE nor do I really care about the WWE. But if this inspires people to vote…

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On the Youtube page for this video someone left the comment “so they promote violence?” which poses an interesting question. I mean, wrestling? Why?

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