To: jude24
Ms. Coulter's comments are not made more tasteful by comparing them to Mr. Churchill's "little Eichmanns" comment. Both are reprehensible - but both are protected political speech. Significantly, however, Mr. Churchill's and Ms. Coulter's comments drove more people away than they convinced.
Once again you prove her point! The Jersey Girls can say anything they want and no one can challenge them because of their victim status.
188 posted on
06/11/2006 11:19:36 AM PDT by
JohnD9207
(Lead...follow...or get the HELL out of the way!)
To: JohnD9207
"Significantly, however, Mr. Churchill's and Ms. Coulter's comments drove more people away than they convinced"
I don't know what planet you are living on, but on this planet, An Coulter's book and her comments have had very strong support from the conservative base (You should have heard the mail on Cavuto after Ann appeared on his program).
If you are counting Kos/DU, they don't count. They have been Ann and Bush-haters for like forever.
To: JohnD9207
Are you sure that Churchill's comments drove anyone away from his side? It seemed to me that it made him a hero of the loony left.
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