Some PETA creep conned her way into Donna Karan’s home in Manhattan on Wednesday:
According to People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals rep Michael McGraw, the group sent “a fashionably dressed young woman, clad in knee-high black boots and a denim miniskirt, to Karan’s Central Park West home, with a tray of soy lattes in her hand.”
The PETA operative was actually surprised when “she was invited into Karan’s vast apartment, greeted by an assistant and offered a seat…”
When Karan, who has been targeted by PETA throughout Fashion Week for using fur in her designs, finally came home, she was accosted by the infiltrator, who immediately turned on a graphic DVD of animals being harvested for their pelts.
Reminder: PETA kills animals.
Here at Deceiver, no one is exempt from scorn, and certainly not all the people who think they’re qualified to run the nation. In the past week, we’ve given you Sen. Obama’s changing positions on marijuana and Sen. McCain’s use of public campaign funds. (We also gave you Mitt Romney, but we didn’t know at the time we were just wasting our breath.) Which of course leaves the big mama of them all…
Sen. Hillary Clinton has been loudly accusing Sen. Obama of flip-flopping on gun control:
“Well [Obama] has to speak to his own record, which has obviously changed over a relatively short period of time,” shot Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-NY.
But Sen. Clinton herself seems to have moved a lot to the right of her own views of the issue. During her Senate run in 2000, she advocated the formation of a national gun registry:
“We license drivers before they get behind the wheel to make sure they can drive safely,” she said. “We register cars to make sure someone is responsible for every vehicle on the road. But we don’t do the same for deadly weapons.”
And now?
CLINTON: …You know, I believe in the Second Amendment. People have a right to bear arms. But I also believe that we can common-sensically approach this.
RUSSERT: But you’ve backed off a national licensing registration plan?
CLINTON: Yes.
This most recent exchange was between Sen. Clinton and moderator Tim Russert during the presidential debate in Nevada last month.
How will I know who I need to vote against if not a single candidate knows what they believe in?