Posted on 03/01/2005 5:51:11 PM PST by tgslTakoma
WASHINGTON, 2 March 2005 Arab bashing reached a new low in Washington last week when Ann Coulter, a loudmouthed, mean-spirited, pro-Bush columnist, decided to defend the White House press pass controversy over faux-reporter James Guckert (a.k.a. Jeff Gannon) by writing in her syndicated column: Press passes cant be that hard to come by if the White House allows that old Arab Helen Thomas to sit within yards of the president.
Thomas, whose Hearst column is distributed by King Features Syndicate, is of Lebanese descent. The former United Press International reporter has been a journalist for nearly 60 years, and has covered every president since John F. Kennedy. She was the first female president of the White House Correspondents Association.
Even her syndicators realized the gaffe. When Coulters column was posted on Universal Press Syndicates (UPS) website, someone edited out the race-based slur that old Arab Helen Thomas, using instead: that dyspeptic, old Helen Thomas.
But the old Arab reference still appears the column posted on Coulters website: www.anncoulter.com/cgi-local/article.cgi.
Coulter was, perhaps, taking a cue from the White House, which has slighted Thomas several times since 2003. During a televised news conference, President George W. Bush deliberately snubbed several reporters he ordinarily calls upon, including journalists from the Washington Post, Newsweek, and USA Today. But the most conspicuous recipient of the Bush freeze-out was Thomas, who has barbed and grilled every president since Kennedy and almost always gets to ask a question. Bush pointedly ignored her.
Bush then dealt Thomas a second slight. By custom, Thomas concludes White House press conferences at the presidents signal by saying, Thank you, Mr. President. Bush instead ended the conference with his own sign off, Thank you for your questions, and killed a decades-old White House custom. Lastly, she was removed from her front row seat, and delegated to a back seat in the press choir.
Is this treatment due to the fact that Thomas has been critical of the Bush administration? She has condemned the terror-fighting Patriot Act and slammed Bushs domestic and international policies. She also called the Iraq war a violation of international policy under any circumstance, and said it is immoral.
But she has never been known to mince her words to any president.
There has been disappointingly little reaction in defense of their colleague by White House journalists.
In an article entitled Lipstick Fascism, James Wolcott, a Vanity Fair contributing editor, writes: I wonder what would happen if a writer, say me, were to refer in a Vanity Fair column to that old Jew Norman Podhoretz or, naughtier still, that old Jewess Lucianne Goldberg.
Through the magic of exaggeration, I can just imagine the commotion. Daniel Pipes and David Horowitz would blow their respective lids...petitions would file in to Vanity Fair demanding that I be fired, or, for penance, be forced to tour Auschwitz with Prince Harry.
Arabs of course are fair game on talk radio and the trash punditry, of which Ann Coulter is stringbean queen, says Wolcott. Presumably Helen Thomass very ancestry, about which I know nothing, makes her an incipient terrorist threat, though presumably commando call boy Jeff Gannon would have been coiled to pounce into action if the octogenarian made any sudden violent moves. Coulters typically crass wisecrack is the cartoonish version of the hostile profiling of Arabs and Muslims being conducted all over the neoconservative right, as typified by Michelle Malkins pioneer work to excuse the Japanese internment in order to justify the preemptive incarceration of Muslims and other suspicious elements.
Im sure this sort of thing doesnt fluster them in the slightest. Conservatism and sadism have become indivisible, writes Wolcott.
If the Arabs don't like Ann, that makes her even better in my book...
With all of the nasty things that old bat Thomas has said about Bush, it is about time some conservative pundits starting calling the senile skank by her true colors. Thomas makes Rather look impartial.
Well, I have to ask, is Helen old? Is she Arab? Well,,,,
"She also called the Iraq war a violation of international policy under any circumstance, and said it is immoral.
More to the point, why does Helen Thomas think the liberation of millions of Iraqi Arabs is "immoral"? Did she think Saddam's continuation in power was "moral"? (That would be a logical conclusion from her remarks. . .)
Ann's to bright to use a cheap unfunny slam like that. Just gives them grist for the mill. Thomas has way to many legitimately humorous attributes that could have been used to far greater effect.
I love that man!
Here's what Ann Coulter actually said: "...Press passes can't be that hard to come by if the White House allows that dyspeptic, old Helen Thomas to sit within yards of the president." I don't see the word 'Arab' there, do you?
They can dish it out, but they sure cannot take it....typical loser leftists. I say, if you cannot take it, then DON'T DISH IT OUT!! You are learning that when you have a REAL PRESIDENT to deal with, you will get it handed back to you.
Sorry , no wimps or liberals allowed.
If true, the statement by Colter is racist and dispicable.
From what I know of Colter, I wouldn't doubt it.
Her and Mike Savage are our version of Michael Moore, and should be shunned.
Ya know we have RULES around here..... Ahem...
Somehow I knew someone would come along and clear up this lie.
Since when is calling an arab an arab offensive.
But the most conspicuous recipient of the Bush freeze-out was Thomas, who has barbed and grilled every president since Kennedy and almost always gets to ask a question. Bush pointedly ignored her.
Bush then dealt Thomas a second slight. By custom, Thomas concludes White House press conferences at the presidents signal by saying, Thank you, Mr. President. Bush instead ended the conference with his own sign off, Thank you for your questions, and killed a decades-old White House custom. Lastly, she was removed from her front row seat, and delegated to a back seat in the press choir.
Put in her place at last!
That seat had a sign on it, "Reserved for SeaHag".
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