Because Ann happens to have similar beliefs to yours, and is very effective at communicating them, you refuse to apply to her the same standard that you would apply to your own daughter in a heartbeat - "be polite, don't wish ill on others".
(C'mon people - internal consistency is one thing that is supposed to diffrentiate us from liberals)
Or am I totally wrong about what you teach your own daughter?
How do you know she "sleeps around"? Unless you have first hand knowledge, which I have not seen you announce then you have attempted to smear her.
I really do not know IF Ann's beliefs are all that similar to mine, an assumption that you make just like her sleeping around.
What I like and admire about Ann is she is her own person and she speaks her mind and I think she has met a whole lot of men just like you.
I don't in the least consider wishing ill on satan and his rather directly manipulated stooges to be
wrong, poor, unAmerican, pathological, . . . a list of things.
Evil is evil. More power to folks with the cajones to point that out.
"So if your daughter publicly wished that someone put rat poison into a Supreme Court Justice's coffee that would be OK with you?"
Amen! I made a similar point on another thread. Someone asked me if what Ann said was meaner than what the Jersey Girls have said. I responded saying I tell my kids, "He did it first." is not a justification. Why should I expect less from an Ivy League-educated adult than I do from my 9-year-old?