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To: publius_in_abq

Goodness, can’t we leave the outrage to the ‘rats, I think they’re better at it than we are anyway. So what, Coulter said something you don’t like - deal with it. If you decide that she’s really not your cup-o-tea at all that’s fine as well; but the hypersensitivity in our culture has got to stop.

If Jindal can’t take a little razzing from a friendly columnist than his political future is already dead. His response speech was poor - we all know it - and trying to paper it over won’t be of any help to him or us.


80 posted on 03/02/2009 10:38:14 PM PST by eclecticEel (I already have a Messiah, I don't need another one.)
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To: eclecticEel

You make a good point about being hypersensitive...agreed. Making fun of him for looking like he had too much makeup or for having a weird voice would be friendly razzing. I just don’t think Slumdog Millionarie is that friendly of a tease. The POTUS is one of the most thin-skinned people I’ve ever seen (Dowd teasing his ears, responding to Rush and Hannity constantly).


85 posted on 03/02/2009 10:43:54 PM PST by publius_in_abq
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To: eclecticEel; publius_in_abq
If Jindal can’t take a little razzing from a friendly columnist

I think he's well able to take a little razzing from a friendly columnist. It wouldn't surprise me if she knows him.

the hypersensitivity in our culture has got to stop.

Mainly about a smart-aleck remark made among friends.

As I say, I like Jindal, I liked Slumdog Millionaire, and I like Ann. This almost seems like one of those fake threads where someone is trying to stir something up where there isn't anything to stir up.

88 posted on 03/02/2009 10:46:15 PM PST by marron
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