
Had you heard yet... Rachel Ray is a terrorist sympathizer!
NOT!!!! I was just watching "The View" & saw this picture of Rachel Ray & listened how the controversy started over her scarf... It seems that journalist & blogger
Michelle Malkin made such a big stink over the scarf looking like a
jihadi chic keffiyeh in a recent Dunkin Donuts ad campaign, that DD pulled the ad. (To quote Malkin from
her column...
"The keffiyeh, for the clueless, is the traditional scarf of Arab men that has come to symbolize murderous Palestinian jihad.")
Oh for crying out loud... Give me a break!!
1. those scarves are available almost anywhere... I've seen them even at my local Wal-Mart... does that mean Wal-Mart supports terrorism?? I DON'T THINK SO!!!
2. It's Rachel Ray, come on... she's the YUMMO Queen, 30 Minute Meals guru turned talk show host... she's the sweetest thing on tv. (No pun intended!!)
3. And just as I thought... She was not the one who chose the scarf! As per a statement by Dunkin Donuts... (
found on Boston.com (the Boston Globe)...
"In a recent online ad, Rachael Ray is wearing a black-and-white silk scarf with a paisley design. It was selected by her stylist for the advertising shoot. Absolutely no symbolism was intended. However, given the possibility of misperception, we are no longer using the commercial."Just one person... that's all it took... was ONE person to blog about it & they're pulling the ad... (Ok, along with many others in support of that blog.)
So, I'm ONE person and in
my support for
Rachel Ray... I say we all wear a scarf like the one Rachel Ray has in the picture above. Who next will the "right winged blog-a-sphere" want to boycott next?
When I say "blog-a-sphere" (I'm got that from Joy Behar on "The View")... I mean as a group, not just Michelle Malkin.
Don't get me wrong... I have not ever read any of
Malkin's blogs until today... so, I do not know if she falls into that group or not. According to her "
About" section in blog, she is a conservative... but you never can tell these days!
Upon researching the article by Malkin, I came across
another blog that links to
this story about Senator McCain's daughter wearing a similar scarf. I agree with person who included that link... you'd think that would have gotten more attention!
Now before the Democrats start cheering thinking they have something against McCain...
Here is a link comparing the scarf worn by Rachel Ray to one on by the head of the Democratic Party; Howard Dean.
My point is... you just can't say someone supports something just because of their fashion choice... Especially when you're not the one who chose it!!