Ann Coulter is a political comedian who, like Michael Moore, often offends, and sometimes crosses the bounds of decency.
Yesterday she entered the territory where Michael Richards went when he employed the n-word to abuse a heckler. When Coulter employed the f-word to abuse a candidate, she made herself radioactive because the word is a simply invitation to hate. It was repulsive.
I cannot imagine Coulter being invited to any panel or television appearance on which I would want to appear. Colleges and universities must also stop inviting her to appear as a representative of the conservative movement in America. She is not. You want smart, accomplished and funny conservative women? Ask K-Lo, Laura Ingraham or Carol Liebau to appear, or chose from scores of others. But not Ann Coulter --she represents only a snarl and a deep need to be noticed.
"Conservative Talk show host and columnist Hugh Hewitt puts Ann Coulter in her rightful place - "
Ann Coulter is a more important and signficant figure on our side than Hugh Hewitt will ever be. Ann uses the colorful language, analogies, and harsh putdowns as much to toughen up our side as to hammer on the left. And her biting analogies get coverage, hit home, and paint a very clear picture of the opposition left. It's a harsh fight we are in with these people, and I for one, am happy that someone on our side doesn't pull any punches.
*YAWN*