I like Ann because she says things we all think but are too scared to say.
>>I like Ann because she says things we all think but are too scared to say.<<
I don’t think there’s ANYTHING you are too scared to say, Laz. lol
Me neither.
But she didn’t just criticize people who idolize Di. She took it to the gutter level and called the dead woman an “anorexic, bulimic narcissist” before her 50th birthday observance.
How does that win minds to conservatism? It is trashy, low-class, nasty and catty. It upheld no conservative ideal.
It just made Ann Coulter look low-class, mean, and nasty.
I am none of those things, and don’t know too many conservatives who are.
There is such a thing as class, propriety and decorum. Princess Di may not have been aligned with us politically, but she certainly was not human garbage, to have her grave pissed on.
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
It doesn't take a great deal of courage to trash a dead person.