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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Ann Coulter calling another woman an "anorexic, bulimic narcissist" is irony on steroids.
Ann is nasty, hateful, and bitter in my opinion. And she seems to be coming unhinged.
SORRY, just my two cents. There are much better voices for conservatism than this bitter shrew.
Meow. Getting catty with a dead woman is about as low as it gets.
It is bizarre.
You are in the minority around here. Hope you have your asbestos underwear on.
Good luck.
I like Ann because she says things we all think but are too scared to say.
Umm...pot meet kettle?
Actually Diana was bulimic, was a narcissist, so it’s not like she’s not telling the truth. Diana was also someone who lied on a frequent basis and ended up nearly destroying her husband’s family. Diana was no stranger to the royal game (having grown up around the Queen and actually referring ot her as “Aunt Lilibet”) so Diana knew the drill and I am sure that if Charles had not had a title, she would have never looked twice at him.
Ann thinks it’s all about her.
But, she’s a terrific businesswoman.
What's happened to Coulter? Has she lost her mind?
I will never forget how all the hubbub over “The Death of a Princess” was put into perspective when Mother Teresa died within the same week.
Sorta sucked the air out of the room for the Diana idol worshipers.
>>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.
Speaking ill of the dead is pretty low class. There are exceptions for dictators and such, but attacking a dead princess only makes Ann look like a hack. She should have just stuck to comments about the editors and left the catty remarks about Diana out of it.
You are absolutely correct. It seems Ann’s not getting the airtime she feels she so richly deserves, so she taken it on herself to gin up publicity the only way she knows how: trashing someone else. It this case it’s especially sickening, because the target of her vitriol has been dead for 15 years. As someone once said, she’s every man’s ex-wife...
10-4; There are rare exceptions (Ted Kennedy), but by and large, it’s not good manners to speak ill of the dead.
I don’t believe I’d go there if I were her.
My thoughts exactly!
Strange that this should be of any importance to Ann.
Wow, I totally forgot all about that. Thank you for the perspective update.
You channeling my mom ??
Would have been bad, bad news. As harsh as it seems, I have a hard time not seeing the Hand of Providence in Diana's demise.
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