Posted on 02/08/2013 12:39:22 AM PST by neverdem
Michelle Malkin may not have the so-called “credibility” in your opinion, but Michelle Malkin blows her [Coulter] to bits when it comes to consistency in both opinion and action. Coulter hasn't done either one.
I agree.
DITTO & Amen to that.
Strange; while watching TODAY this morning, the crew merely mentioned a 'laundry list' of personalities, never pointing out that members of their NBC collegues were on the list!.
My point is that it’s bad writing to introduce a second subject like that. You can’t assume that your audience is going to understand the reference, and even if they do, to add that second subject only a few sentences from the end of the article with no explanation about the connection or why the addition supports the article is sloppy. You need to show the connection at least, and keep the structure of the article balanced. The way it’s written, it’s almost as though she’s introducing a completely separate topic, and then dropping it. I don’t doubt that he’s relevant, but you wouldn’t know it from the article.
“Different strokes... Different folks...”
I remember (I’m dating myself) an interview of Mic Jagger in Rolling Stone where the interviewer bugged Jagger about the competition between the Stones and The Beatles. Jagger said they both sold records to the same people, and that the Beatles outsold the Stones because the Beatles were a phenomenon.
There are many conservative pundits that we all enjoy, and very few we agree with on every issue. A chopfest on any of them is bad form and beneficial to the enemy. Just my humble opinion.
The answer to gun violence is to outlaw democrats owning guns! It looks like the democrats have become Americas newest terrorist group.
Different strokes... Different folks...
I remember (Im dating myself) an interview of Mic Jagger in Rolling Stone where the interviewer bugged Jagger about the competition between the Stones and The Beatles. Jagger said they both sold records to the same people, and that the Beatles outsold the Stones because the Beatles were a phenomenon.
There are many conservative pundits that we all enjoy, and very few we agree with on every issue. A chopfest on any of them is bad form and beneficial to the enemy. Just my humble opinion.
Everyone should be ready for “blame righty” when it comes to the economic crash. Historically, leftists always do this when the consequences of their policies become unhideable.
This was a rough week for liberals.
Good link.
It's not a matter of "different strokes." Its about exposing and shunning a pretender in our ranks.
Entertainer Tony Bennett says that gun owners are like “NAT-ZZZZZ”.
Sorry TR, I should have left you out of this as what you say is true. I was addressing the “chops” about looks and personality, even credibility, as was maligned against Michelle M.
Despite her alliances with the left, Ann C. has made some very good talking points for conservatives. But...hypocrisy is always tough to stomach.
All this is all well and good, but we have a large and growing problem in America which (nobody) is daring to even mention, much less resolve:
American imports.
America imports massive amounts, especially from China. Republicans and Democrats alike. We keep racking up massive trade deficits ever increasing our national debt - currently near 17 trillion dollars.
And NOBODY does a single thing to stop it.
Not Democrats, and certainly not Republicans.
When they start pointing fingers after a crash, how will you point back?
Seriously.
Think about that. How?
No problem! I’ve just got a long memory and an extensive bookmark library of all the backstabbing and betrayals that have occurred against Conservatives since 2008, and Ann Coulter shows up a lot in it, especially with her past snarky shots at Sarah Palin.
Just remember, she's married and heavily armed. ;)
You say that like it's a good thing.
Most conservatives only begrudgingly backed Mitt after we had nowhere else to go. Ann was pimping the liberal Romney while there were still some real conservatives in the race.
Ah. Beauty, brains and chutzpah in one lovely package.
IMHO
A little off topic, but I concur. I try my best to buy USA first, then non-China.
Consumer greed fueled the success of Walmart and others pushing for ever lower prices until literally everything is imported. And from countries that have no child labor laws, unions, or environmental restrictions. So we buy Chinese product that is produced by slave labor in factories that dump gozillions of tons of crap in the air and water and on the ground. Same selfish mentality that has pushed us to a nation with a majority that votes for a living.
Outside of a MAJOR war, the solution is elusive. Hope I’m wrong.
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