
"My mother's side had the better food, my father's side had the better jokes" — Rob Schneider describing his Jewish Abba and Filipina Ima.
Rob Schneider and Brent Weinbach best look out. They've got some racy competition for funniest Filipin@ comic on the golden-brown planet: the antithesis of Pinay Dragon Lady, Michelle Malkin herself, @KharaCara. Love the alliteration of her moniker, don't you?
Here is a touching spec describing her Catholic upbringing, in emblematic Pilipina-Ima shmaltz — to the utter horror of her Jewish xbf:
I first discovered the Filipina pearl while conducting my weekly search on YouTube for Filipin@s and Jews. Amidst the flurry of Muslim conversions listed, was a curious thumbnail of a Michelle Malkin look-alike donning a t with Hebrew script, so, intrigued, I clicked:
Khara Cara's "raunchy" interview with Jewish author & "inspiration,"
Gary Vaynerchuk
Anyway, my hunches about unconventional talent are fairly on target, though I have grown accustomed to the Western paradigm of posthumous props. I hope she does do a news-parody of Ate Michelle and doesn't die prematurely, like most Filipin@ textbook heroes and heroines. I am confident she will excel at her craft.
Uncanny, Diba?
Looks like Ate Khara is well on her way to yellow (Chinese and Philippine) stardom, transforming Israel's mourning into laughing:
Shimon Serendipity
Face-to-Face encounter between Israeli President, Shimon Peres at Khara
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