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Coulter: 'Godless' author on 'Tonight Show with Jay Leno'Carlin + Coulter = A Civil Exchange!
WorldNetDaily.com ^ | June 15, 2006, 1:42 a.m. Eastern | World Net Daily

Posted on 06/15/2006 1:54:13 AM PDT by marc costanzo

Coulter: I've never had sex with a liberal 'Godless' author makes admission on 'Tonight Show with Jay Leno'

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Despite reams of media hype about George Carlin appearing with Ann Coulter on "the Tonight Show with Jay Leno," there were no political fireworks during the segment featuring the controversial author of "Godless."

"This is the last time we have eHarmony match up the guests," Leno clowned during his opening monologue last night.

Carlin, the 69-year-old anti-establishment comedian appeared before Ann Coulter - - only made one reference to Coulter's conservative politics when Leno introduced her, as he shuffled his position down the couch on stage.

"I never thought that when Ann Coulter came out, I would have to move to the right. But I did," Carlin joked, to audience laughter.

Coulter says liberals are "obsessed" with one sentence of one chapter in her new N.Y. Times No. 1 best-seller, where she discussed four 9-11 widows using the deaths of their husbands to push a political cause.

Leno asked, "Is the point of the book to move forth your conservative ideas – what you think – or is it to sell books?"

"It is to make a point, and now that it is the No. 1 book in the country, I think that point will be made," Coulter said to loud applause. "The funny thing about this is I'm calling liberals 'Godless.' Oh, they're cool with that. Just don't attack the Jersey Girls."

Leno asked why Coulter used the term "broads" to refer to the widows in her book, while calling them "women" during a previous television appearance.

"Men use the word 'broads' all the time to talk about women," Coulter responded. "If we're getting to that level of parsing my language, there will be no end to this."

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To: dfwgator

>>Carlin was there to promote a Disney movie, not to debate Ann.<<

So much the better, he did his task - -


41 posted on 06/15/2006 7:25:33 AM PDT by marc costanzo (No more innuendo, please ! That is the province of the Nuke York Press !)
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Leno asked why Coulter used the term "broads" to refer to the widows in her book, while calling them "women" during a previous television appearance. "Men use the word 'broads' all the time to talk about women," Coulter responded.

We do not.

We call them "dames".

42 posted on 06/15/2006 8:22:52 AM PDT by lowbridge (I want to die peacefully in my sleep like my grandfather. Not screaming, like his passengers.)
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To: dfwgator

The Carlin quip about Disney getting nukes amused me.


43 posted on 06/15/2006 9:03:05 AM PDT by TexasRepublic (Afghan protest - "Death to Dog Washers!")
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To: marc costanzo
Check out THIS new thread:
Crazy Ann Coulter on Jay Leno
[FULL VIDEO of Ann on "Tonight Show" 6/14 -- now posted on YouTube!]

  Posted by RonDog
On News/Activism 06/15/2006 9:01:14 AM PDT · 4 replies · 205+ views


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44 posted on 06/15/2006 9:13:18 AM PDT by RonDog
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To: RonDog

I saw her last night on Jay leno and recorded that episode on VHS tape . .


45 posted on 06/15/2006 10:00:21 AM PDT by marc costanzo ("Whenever men tells lies, they murder some part of the world" - - Merlin (Excalibur))
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FOLLOW UP ! This is an excerpt from www.NewsMax.com ------------------------------------------------------------ >> During a Sept. 9, 2005 appearance on HBO's "Real Time with Bill Maher" Carlin used his quick wit to take this gratuitous shot at our president: "Governor Bush, and I call him that because it's really the last thing he was elected to, ... when he reaches his Christian heaven I think he will have a lot to answer for." As for the president's mother, Carlin told Maher, "The silver douche bag, I call her." Far from evoking any Ann Coulter-type outrage, the slur elicited a hearty roar from the audience, a broad grin and chuckle from fellow guest Cynthia Tucker, a columnist from the Atlanta Journal Constitution, and a good laugh from the host himself. I also don't recall any outrage from the left when comic Whoopi Goldberg took to the stage at Radio City Music Hall in New York City for a democratic fund-raiser for the Kerry-Edwards ticket back on July 8, 2004. According to the New York Post, "Waving a bottle of wine, Goldberg fired off a stream of vulgar sexual wordplays on Bush's name in a riff about female genitalia." Goldberg reportedly said the country should "keep Bush where it belongs and not in the White House." Not only did John Kerry not object to the vulgarities, but he actually took to the stage at the end of the night and thanked all the performers for "an extraordinary evening" and said that every performer "conveyed to you the heart and sole of America." I don't recall a group of congressmen writing a letter to Goldberg or Carlin asking for an apology they way they did to Coulter. I don't recall state legislators in New Jersey or anywhere urging a boycott of Goldberg, Carlin or, for that matter Alec Baldwin, who had urged the stoning of Congressman Henry Hyde during the impeachment of Bill Clinton, the way they have for Coulter. Might I have said what Coulter has said about the "Jersey Girls" in a different way? Yes, and I have many times. But the reaction by the left to what Coulter did say is just another example, the latest example, of selective outrage, aka the old double standard.<<
46 posted on 06/16/2006 3:52:58 AM PDT by marc costanzo
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Anybody have the transcript?
From mediamatters.org:

From the June 14 edition of NBC's The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, on which Coulter appeared with comedian George Carlin:

LENO: All righty. My next guest is a best-selling author. Her latest book, Godless: The Church of Liberalism, has debuted at Number 1 on the New York Times bestseller list. Also started a huge controversy, which we'll talk about. Please welcome Ann Coulter.

OK. Thanks for coming. Do you know George? You haven't met him.

COULTER: No, but he was just very funny. I like "the Catholics don't have the nuke."

CARLIN: I never thought when Ann Coulter came out I would have to move to the right.

LENO: Now, news junkies know this story. A lot of people don't. Explain. You're on the Today show. I think this is where this all sort of started. Explain what happened.

COULTER: Well, I wrote a book, and liberals were hysterical. It's getting to be kind of kabuki theater. I write a book, they're hysterical. It happens all the time.

LENO: All right.

COULTER: My perspective on it is -- I understand you had an Ann Coulter joke last night, Jay.

LENO: Oh, I have a bunch of Ann Coulter jokes all the time.

COULTER: That I was worried about Dorothy's house falling on me.

LENO: I think that was the joke, yeah. And then, I had the -- the other joke was I liked you fighting Sigourney Weaver in the Alien. I think that was the other movie I did.

COULTER: Well, see, in my perspective I'm Dorothy --

LENO: Really?

COULTER: -- and I've just dropped my house on the mainstream media.

LENO: I think probably -- probably the most controversial remark, and this is the quote from the book, I think this is the one that's got everyone upset. Do you want me to read it? Would you rather read it?

COULTER: Oh, you go ahead. I love to hear my words.

LENO: This is talking about the 9-11 widows. Correct?

COULTER: Yeah.

LENO: It says, "These broads are millionaires lionized on TV and in articles about them, reveling in their status as celebrities and stalked by grief-arazzis. I've never seen people enjoying their husbands' deaths so much." It seems harsh to me.

COULTER: Yes, well, I was wrong about one thing. This is the infallibility chapter: How liberals send out victims to make their points for them so that we can't respond. And I said, you know, you can't respond to these four women because everyone will get mad at you. But I went on the Today show and criticized them, and there hasn't been a peep about it as far as I can tell.

LENO: Do you have any regrets about it?

COULTER: So apparently, you can attack them.

LENO: See, you know -- this is what fascinates me, because you're a very good writer.

COULTER: Thank you.

LENO: It's so different than the way I work. Maybe because I'm a comic. See, my thing is, it's sort of more flies with honey. You make your point even if you get a couple of digs in, you make your point. Whereas it seems to me, the words you've used have overshadowed the point what you were trying to make, to the point where people are upset about you attacking the widows, they don't understand the point you were trying to make. And I think most people still don't understand the point you were trying to make.

COULTER: Well, I suppose I'm not really trying to attract people. If I wanted to attract people, you know, I'd wear sexy dresses, grow my hair long.

LENO: No, I got you.

COULTER: Oh, wait, no. No, I think that is not true, actually. I mean, other people have written acerbic little remarks about Democrats sending out victims, Cindy Sheehan, Max Cleland, these four women from New Jersey, making the exact same points Howard Dean could be making, but we can attack Howard Dean. But in this case, their husbands died, their son died, we can't respond. And I don't think the nation's attention has ever been riveted on this victim as spokesman as it has in the last week. I don't think that trick's going to work anymore.

LENO: I mean, why use the term -- because I noticed, I saw you on a show the other day. You said "these women." Yet in the book you use the word "these broads." I mean, why --

COULTER: Men use the word broads all the time to talk about women. If we're getting to that level of parsing my language, there will be no end to this.

LENO: See, it's just confusing. Because I say -- is the point -- now I don't say this sarcastically -- is the point of the book to move forth your conservative ideas, what you think, or is it to sell books?

COULTER: Well, it is to make a point, and now that it is the number one book in the country I think that point will be made. I must say. I mean, I had a lot of my friends read the book before it came out, and I gave it to my smartest liberal friends, and I told them you're smarter than any liberal I'm going to be on TV with. I didn't know I was going to be on with you [Carlin]. And I said, I want you to attack this book. You go through it with a fine-toothed comb. And I got to tell you, not my friends, not my editors, not the lawyer, not the liberal pulled out the chapter on the Jersey Girls. I mean, I think if you read that chapter -- I mean, the funny thing about this is I'm calling liberals godless. Oh, they're cool with that. Just don't attack the Jersey Girls.

LENO: Now, you said your liberal friend. Is there only one?

COULTER: Yes.

LENO: Have you ever had sex with a liberal?

COULTER: No.

LENO: Really?

COULTER: No.

LENO: You should try it, see what it's like.

COULTER: I read about it in Esquire, and it does not sound good.

LENO: Have your editors or anybody ever suggested that you that change anything, and would you if they did?

COULTER: A few changes here and there. But not much on this one. This one -- this one was the least edited of my books.

LENO: I mean, does --

COULTER: I didn't say.

LENO: The one thing that sort of bothers me about politics, and I enjoy politics, but I really don't enjoy the civility -- you know, I have friends -- I really do have friends on both sides. Because I'm one of those people --

COULTER: You seem like that.

LENO: I'm fiscally conservative, but I'm probably socially liberal. So, I have friends on both sides, and we have very nice discussions. Lately everything is so nasty. And this would qualify as nasty, wouldn't you think?

COULTER: I think it's not nasty.

LENO: No? You don't think so?

COULTER: And the other thing is, I mean, yeah, we hear this all the time about how civil things were back when there were only three TV stations. Well, they were really civil in the Soviet Union that had only one TV station. I mean, this alleged disruption of civility is conservatives being able to talk back now through talk radio, through the Internet, through Fox News.

Through your audience.

LENO: Have you ever been hurt by something someone said?

COULTER: I was wounded when I wrote my "Attack France" column and even liberals didn't mind that one.

LENO: See, you put up a good front. But you know what I'm saying.

COULTER: Um, no.

LENO: You know what I'm saying, seriously. I mean, have you ever went, "Ooh, that person went a little bit too far attacking me," or whatever?

COULTER: No. I'm -- to quote Dan Quayle, one of your other targets -- I wear their contempt as a badge of honor.

LENO: Now, do you travel, like, with a bodyguard now? Do you find --

COULTER: Well, I travel with conservative men. They're -- they're pretty fearsome. Unlike the liberals you showed the last time I was on when I spoke on a college campus. We got the nuanced liberals throwing food, and they missed. Yeah, unlike them, I think my male friends can take 'em.

LENO: All right. The book's title --

COULTER: Godless. Which liberals don't mind.

LENO: Explain what you mean by that. Explain what you mean --

COULTER: I mean, no one's complained. I think if somebody called me godless, I'd take notice of it. No, they're obsessed with this one section of one chapter. But the point of the book is that liberalism has become like a religion. All the bad things associated with religions, which I don't think you see that much from the God-based religions, by the way.

[Turns to Carlin]

Though I think you do.

[Turns back to Leno]

But the self-righteousness, the intolerance, the refusal to countenance differing beliefs. And by denying that it's a religion, I mean, they have their own cosmology, their own world view, their own belief in miracles. They promote themselves through the schools, through the government, the children are baptized in the religion of global warming, of recycling, of safe sex, but you can't even have a moment of silence. I mean, that is preferring one religion over another, and they advance themselves by denying their religion. And this is describing the religion of liberalism.

LENO: Well, the book is called The Church of Liberalism, godlessness. Ann, thank you. Always fascinating to have you here.

Media Matters staff

Posted to the web on Thursday June 15, 2006 at 7:06 PM EST


47 posted on 06/16/2006 4:49:16 AM PDT by RonDog
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To: RonDog; All

This is the first half of the above posted transcript from:
http://www.newsmax.com/pundits/Malzberg.shtml?s=lh




Vile Left Gets a Pass
Steve Malzberg
Thursday, June 15, 2006

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You have to admire the brazen hypocrisy being exhibited by the liberal media when it comes to the treatment that Ann Coulter has been receiving from them.

She has been so vilified that at least one liberal columnist has reportedly suggested she'd be better off dead. He actually asked her, "Would it kill you to do us all a favor and kill yourself?" But that columnist, Simon Dumenco of Ad Age, gets away unscathed – as do the rest of those who have directed vile, outrageous and shameful remarks in the direction of Coulter and others on the right.

Let's take the much-hyped Wednesday night matchup on Jay Leno's "Tonight Show" on NBC between Coulter and George Carlin.

You may remember Carlin as the man behind the "seven words you can't say on TV."

I also cannot write them on these pages.

In a CNN.com story about the Leno show, Coulter is described as "the acid-tongued conservative" while good old George is tabbed as "the quick-witted, anti-establishment comedian." I also see that he is in the voice cast of the new hit movie for kids called "Cars." (Disney might want to take a closer look at its movie voices in the future.)

I wonder when Ann will get her shot to voice a kids movie?
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I meant to post the source in the follow-up above, but when I posted it, that info was erased . .


48 posted on 06/16/2006 7:44:52 AM PDT by marc costanzo
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Woo Hoo!

The "after action" PHOTO thread just passed 10,000 "thread views!"

ANN COULTER celebrates DEATH?
Exclusive story, PHOTOS from "Tonight Show" party with L.A. FReepers!

  Posted by RonDog
On News/Activism 06/18/2006 9:55:40 AM PDT · 182 replies · 10,198+ views


Ann Coulter on the Tonight Show and Freeper Party: Freeper Report ^ | June 18, 2006 | RonDog [and FRiends]
 
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CLICK HERE to visit the AMAZING "Ann Coulter on the Tonight Show" after action PHOTO thread.
It really isn't that LONG -- yet -- so you can still read through the WHOLE THING rather QUICKLY.

I re-sized most of the MARVELOUS (new!) photos of Ann posted there, so that it loads MUCH FASTER for (those folks on dial-up connections) than it did YESTEDAY. :o)


49 posted on 06/19/2006 1:04:19 PM PDT by RonDog
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