Posted on 08/20/2010 2:55:46 PM PDT by RonDog
The Ann Coulter You Don't Know
by Matt LatimerThe flap over Coulters speech to a gay Republican group
shows that the rights provocateur is a heck of a lot of more
complicated than shes made out to be."Wait until you hear what Ann Coulter did now" has become a cable news era clichéup there with fair and balanced," "we report, you decide," and "can I please get a word in edgewise, Mr. Carville?" So upon learning that Ann has found her way into another controversya sadly overused word when applied to Ms. Coulterthe natural temptation is to brace oneself. This, after all, is the woman who musedin jest?that perhaps America would be better off if women couldn't vote.
One of the carefully guarded secrets of Ann Coulter world
is how much she is not hated anddare one say iteven liked
by many within the dreaded liberal elite.
No doubt to the surprise of Coulter hatersand "hate" is not too strong a word herethe supposed Bellatrix Lestrange of the Republican Party recently took a stand that the more rational among them might even applaud. When informed she could not participate in a political conference if she kept a commitment to speak to a group of gay Republicans, Ms. Coulter told organizers just what they could do with their conference. Noting that she speaks to all kinds of groups whose views she does not necessarily agree with"the main thing I do is speak on college campuses, which is about the equivalent of speaking at an al Qaeda conference"Coulter, in her own style, stood for something that conservatives are supposed to believe in: the free exchange of ideas. Few, of course, have exercised that particular privilege with more vigor than the woman who famously labeled Katie Couric "the affable Eva Braun" of the liberal movement.Lately, in fact, Coulter has been making a habit of getting on the bad side of the rights Dwight Schrutes, even at the risk of alienating some of her book buyers and website subscribers. She was, for example, an early and outspoken opponent of the Obama birther movement, calling its adherents a collection of "cranks." And in response to commentator Bill Kristols haughty demand that Republican National Committee chairman Michael Steele resign because Steele criticized the military surge in Afghanistan, Coulter turned the tables. "Bill Kristol Should Resign," she wrote, thus fearlessly taking on one of the Grand Poobahs of todays GOP and provoking a needed debate within the conservative movement over the dangers of supporting every military action at every time under every circumstance.
Tolerance for differing viewpoints...willingness to stand up to the GOPs titans...is this the Ann Coulter that liberals loathe and Republicans love? That is exactly her. But youre not supposed to tell anyone. In fact, one of the carefully guarded secrets of Ann Coulter world is how much she is not hated anddare one say iteven liked by many within the dreaded liberal elite. Well-credentialed members of the mainstream media privately extol her. Among her friends is the decidedly unconservative talk show host Bill Maher, on whose cable program she frequently appeared. "Unlike so many people in America, she was not afraid to get booed," Mr. Maher once said of his pal. But at a quasi-debate with Maher, Coulter showed the limits of her affection. "Bill wants me to behave like a wife who laughs each time she hears her husband tell the same story," she told her audience. (Predictably she did not oblige.) To the shock, awe, and dismay of many on the left, Coulter even has dated a number of liberal acolytes, including a one-time aide to Joe Biden and the former president of the New York City Council. There are even anecdotal cases ofbrace yourselvesactual kindness.
I can attest to this unsettling phenomenon. Some years ago, a geeky political nerd from Michigan came to Capitol Hill with grandiose dreams and a debilitating shyness. Few among the great potentates and perennial climbers of the United States Senate had much time for the lugs at the bottom. But Ann did. Though a senior aide to a U.S. Senator, she took the time to get to know the rest of us, ask our opinions, share stories, and be a friend. Even then I knew that Coulter would not be long for the dreary rituals and bloviating self-absorption of Capitol Hill. Instead she became a media star.
More than a decade later, when I wrote a book about my experiences in Washington I asked my publisher if Ann could read it. I figured she wouldnt remember me and expected a polite rebuff. Instead Ann got to it quickly and wrote a generous blurb. When the book received criticism from prominent Bush aides and some conservative friends waited out the deluge from a comfortable distance, Ann Coulter stood by with her support, even appearing on Fox News to lend a hand and correct the facts.
I jokingly told her that from here on out Id punch anyone who attacked her in my presence. "Youre going to be pretty busy," she instantly replied.
None of this is to say that Ann Coulter hasnt deserved the animosity or opposition she has received over the yearsand which she sometimes has shrewdly cultivated. She knew well what she was doing when she boldly criticized the 9/11 widows or poked fun at Senator John Edwards before that particular sport became a national pastime. And most likely she wouldnt take back a single offending word she has ever uttered.
But there is a reason why all the latter-day Coulter imitators on cable news channels have been about as cutting edge as a J.C. Penney commercial. Peopleat least those who matterusually are more complicated than their caricatures. Its too bad that politics doesnt allow us to see more public figures that way.
Matt Latimer is the author of the New York Times bestseller, SPEECH-LESS: Tales of a White House Survivor. He was deputy director of speechwriting for George W. Bush and chief speechwriter for Donald Rumsfeld.
The Revolution was not won by naysayers. You call it “the birther path”. Eligibility people call it defending the Constitution. You may have no stomach for it but you shouldn’t smear those who do. Check post 20.
I think that you are wrong. People who want sex with those of the same sex do not spend a whole lifetime not doing it. If she had, someone would know and word would get out.
It is the OldPossum's opinion that there are some people who have no romantic interest in man, woman, or beast.
No thanks. Aberrant behavior has never interested me. And that Folsom Street Fair was disgusting. Anyone seeing that would not support the homosexual agenda.
Actually they can. And do. There was a Pastor recently that talked about his same-sex attraction but has remained celibate. Not everyone thinks they're rabbits. Some people think they have a choice.
Not true, GOProud has seen it and they still 'PROUDLY' support the homo agenda.
Dwight Schrute is a character in the sitcom, THE OFFICE.
I’m gonna go out on a limb here and predict that you and your clearly monstrous intellect are COMPLETELY misunderstanding JimRob’s position on this issue (here’s a hint - I think it’s very close to a certain very rich noon time radio show host). But hey, you keep fighting that good fight, Einstein, and I’ll just stay right here and keep laughing (but I ain’t laughing WITH you, hint hint).
GOProud is not conservative. Their whole agenda is homosexual rights.
>> It is the OldPossum’s opinion that there are some people who have no romantic interest in man, woman, or beast.
Could be, I suppose.
Doesn’t much change how I view someone who supports homosexuality as an acceptable alternative lifestyle, though. They’re perverted — plain and simple.
Yes. You are.
To: pissant
Release the long form!
131 posted on Friday, February 12, 2010 8:28:17 PM by Jim Robinson (JUST VOTE THEM OUT! teapartyexpress.org)
I had an Aunt, Lee, who was somewhat like Anne. Lee became a lawyer in 1930’s NY, was a very strong willed, determined lady who was still working until her early 90’s.
Lee never married and not a person in the family could remember her having even gone on a date or even expressing any interest in a romantic life. She was not beautiful, but not ugly either, average looking, highly intelligent, religious and passionate about her life’s work. She never spoke of having regrets from not marrying or never having children to anyone.
When she passed away she left her family the bulk of her estate and left a great deal also to charities and her Temple (she was Jewish). In her will she left me additional monies; at the time I was contemplating going to law school and she was very excited and supportive of that.
There are some people who are simply not meant to marry and have a family, they realize this and accept it. I imagine my Aunt was simply independent, in love with her books and the law and had no financial reason to marry. Others who have chosen the same path have their reasons, most likely quite similar.
If you owned a flooring company and a well known queer called you up and asked you to refloor his building, would you turn him down?
Not a good analogy. Does his flooring business market itself as a conservative leader?
Dwight Schrute is a character in the sitcom, THE OFFICE.Got it. Thanks! (I don't watch much TV.)
So, apparently the author of this piece is using him as a MODEL -- of the "kind of personality" that Ann is aggravating within the GOP.From www.nbc.com/The_Office:
RAINN WILSON
as Dwight Schrute
Rainn Wilson portrays Dwight Schrute,
an eccentric paper salesman
whose ego knows no bounds,
in the NBC comedy series "The Office."
She used to stand up for the constitution. This was the foundation of all her positions opposing the Left’s progress against individual rights. Oh well, I guess that was just bull to sell books to “cranks.”
And if you dare to disagree with her, her fans will insult you. There can be NO disagreement.
That was an interesting story about your Aunt Lee. It would seem to me that she might be an example of what I was talking about.
I cannot bring an example back this moment but there are stories of other people wedded to their jobs (as was your Aunt Lee) and never even considered having a romantic relationship with a person.
Oh yes, I just remembered one. He was one of my economics professors and he did seem just totally absorbed with economics (and history). It was said that this professor had probably forgotten more than many people ever knew about the field. Someone reported going to his house and findings dozens of books laying on the floor, on desks, on bookcases, with bookmarks into them (he was reading them).
When informed she could not participate in a political conference if she kept a commitment to speak to a group of gay Republicans, Ms. Coulter told organizers just what they could do with their conference.
They are fewer, but more hysterical.
Yes.
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