Posted on 12/24/2004 9:59:24 AM PST by Snardius
File this under "Once in a Lifetime": there's an actual (albeit very small) picture of Michelle Malkin in Playboy.
No, not like that, ya perv. In the annual The Year in Sex roundup (January '05), there is, not entirely unexpectedly, a marginally-raunchy picture of Jessica "Washingtonienne" Cutler, and to give credence to her particular transgressions, there's a clip from the Post (which Post, I couldn't say) with Ms Malkin's column, complete with standard photo of the columnist. The column, incidentally, was given the title "Slut on the Hill" by the Post.
I read the headline and rushed out to buy Playboy! Imagine my rage when I read the rest of your post!
Very uncool.
Were you just reading it for the articles?
Ah, too bad. I've always had a thing for Filipinas, wouldn't mind one bit seeing Michelle's goodies.
Hey, I was as disappointed as you...
I love her for her mind...
In the event that Mrs. Malkin doesn't divorce her husband and marry me, an appearance in Playboy would be a nice consolation prize.
I'm pretty sure the Post in question would be New York.
Mine too, Snardius!
I've been a fan of Michelle for years. Since reading her columns in "The Washington Times". I check her Blog every day through a link at The Rottie ( http://www.nicedoggie.net) Which has one of the finest Blogrolls in existence.
Her atricles and campaign regarding Air Marshals are going to get Mr. Quinn fired. Ms. Malkin is one formidable woman that you just cannot talk down.
Though I wouldn't mind seeing her in a bikini or thong.
Hey!.... Where are the obligatory Michelle pics?
Jack.
After extensive searching, I was able to find one of her in a very tastful bikini...but after repeated attempts, I can't seem to figure out how to post it here. ;->
To the victor goes the spoils, Snardius.
Enjoy!
Jack.
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