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To: RonDog
I am rapidly running out of pages on this latest book by Ann Coulter.

She makes me smile about the things that I wish I could say as simply and eloquently as she does.

She is amazing.

I actually laugh after reading each page. It is phenomenal.
190 posted on 06/19/2006 3:17:18 PM PDT by Radix (Stop domestic violence. Beat abroad.)
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To: Radix
She makes me smile about the things that I wish I could say as simply and eloquently as she does.
See also, from www.conservativecat.com:
...Anyway, Ann Coulter handled herself well, as always. Host Jay Leno seemed to think it was dangerous to put Ann on the same stage as George Carlin, but she treated him with respect, so he was hardly in a position to launch a partisan attack. The audience was apparently heavy with Coulter fans, because all of the anti-Bush jokes in Leno's monologue fell flat.

Ann expressed surprise that liberals had become unhinged by her attack on activist 9/11 widows but didn't at all seem to mind being called "godless". Leno felt that Ann's message was being obscured by the way the message was delivered. (He particularly noted Ann's use of the word "broads".) Ann maintained that the attention focused on this small part of her book was the death knell for grief politics.

She has a point. Click around on the news sites for a while. Analysts are arguing that Ann's attack is simply a PR gimmick or that she's being too harsh.

Nobody, however, is arguing that Ann is fundamentally wrong.

Think about it...


199 posted on 06/19/2006 4:22:52 PM PDT by RonDog
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