Posted on 07/01/2011 10:10:51 AM PDT by Do Not Make Fun Of His Ears
Conservative commentator Ann Coulter expressed confusion over the hype on royalty during an Insider interview that appeared online Thursday, the day before what would have been Princess Dianas 50th birthday.
Coulter, author of the new book Demonic: How the Liberal Mob is Endangering America, told The Insider co-host Kevin Frazier that she was baffled by Newsweeks latest cover story about the late Princess Diana. (Newsweek photoshops Kate Middleton, late Princess Diana together on magazine cover)
I find it a little baffling when Americans get so gaga-eyed over a princess, Coulter told Frazier. Particularly Lady Di, who was just this anorexic, bulimic narcissist.
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well princess Di was a nutjob of the first order.
I've always thought this, too.
That’s beside the point.
(Sadly) Agree.
ML/NJ
And, just because Ann is skinny as a rail does not mean she's anorexic. FWIW, I don't find skinny women like Ann attractive at all. And Di always looked like a man in drag to me. Slap a wig on Prince William and he's the spitting image of Di.
Diana was a nutjob, but I’m not sure Ann has a lot of business attacking her for thinness...
Class up Ann.
We love Ann!
Certainly true what you say, but Ann’s on a book tour. Being pithy has it’s drawbacks, but getting attention just might gain her a few more book sales.
>>Being pithy has its drawbacks<<
You misspelled “bitchy”...lol
“Princess Di may not have been aligned with us politically,”
I am actually unaware of Di’s political stands, except that she did a lot of work trying to get old land mines removed.
Ann goes too far to me often. I am not a fan. I don’t think she represents conservatism well. Sarah Palin does, and she is beautiful and bright - she speaks the unbridled truth - but she has decent manners.
This used to be true. Now she is scared too, or something else. (Hey Ann! Think that April 27th Birth Certificate is real? Think that Connecticut Social Security number is not real? Think it's okay that the only document we have seen from the acting President's pre-Chicago days is a registration form from some Indonesian elementary school? Are all these things off limits for the Schvatza in-chief?)
ML/NJ
Ann is right and you worship false idols.
Was Diana in fact anorexic and bulemic?
If Ann is merely talking about how thin Di was, and attacking her on her looks, then she has no room to talk.
But if the Princess did in fact have an illness, how callous and mean is it to use the disease of a dead woman as an attack on her character?
Ann needs to learn a little something about human decency.
>>Ann is right and you worship false idols.<<
Cut the crap. I’m no “Lady Di” fan. Ann Coulter didn’t stop at criticizing the followers of Di. She attacked to woman in the lowest way imaginable.
Repeated just for you:
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Was Diana in fact anorexic and bulemic?
If Ann is merely talking about how thin Di was, and attacking her on her looks, then she has no room to talk.
But if the Princess did in fact have an illness, how callous and mean is it to use the disease of a dead woman as an attack on her character?
Ann needs to learn a little something about human decency.
For as smart as she can be she does herself in with stupid statements like this. Nasty. People in glass houses...etc.
Diana’s foolish choices are not beside the point since that’s the gist of what Coulter is saying.
>>Dianas foolish choices are not beside the point since thats the gist of what Coulter is saying.<<
Oh really? I thought she said Di was an “anorexic bulimic narcissist.”
Either she was attacking her on her looks, or on her physical health. Whichever way she meant it, it was low-class, catty, trashy and mean.
See post #36
Cruel and unnecessary remarks by Coulter, who should never approach the subject of looks, or anorexia, or bulimia, or narcissisim, given her own same symptoms to which she adds an acid tongue, milking it all for cash. Ann is the quintessential “mean girl”.
Princess Diana was a perfectly nice girl, who became a princess and a mother who was mortally injured emotionally by her marriage, and died desperately concious. Diana’s memory deserves better.
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