I think it shows that the big three know the difference between wit and ridicule. Common decency is a conservative value.
I fail to see where Ms. Coulter has not exhibited common decency.
She has not had a meltdown on TV like Susan Estrich or Lawrence O'Donnell, who shouted down John O'Neill prior to the '04 election.
She has not called the Bush administration a bunch of "liars" and "murderers" like Joy Behar did recently.
She has not foamed at the mouth and yelled that Bush "betrayed his country" like that buffoon Al Gore did at a MoveOn event.
She has not stated that Republicans like to "hide the salami" like Howard Dean did on Chrissy Matthews show.
She did not smear our volunteer Army with a sneer, declaring them to be too stupid not to end up in Iraq like Effin' did in October of last year.
She did not refer to the Alito nomination for SCOTUS as "sloppy seconds" as did a national television news reporter did.
She did not drive Alito's wife to tears unlike the 'Rats on the Senate Juidiciary Committee did.
Politics ain't beanbag. I agree with her Jersey Girls remark in "Godless" and don't think her remark about the Breck Girl deserves all this calumny. Sorry your panties appear to be in a bunch. Perhaps we can find a fainting couch for you. 'Pod.
Nope, it clearly shows that the Big Three are going to continue the same "bipartisanship" and "reaching out" bologna to the Democrats because they got suckered by the MSM to condemn remarks made by a private citizen.
I'm not sure where I come down on this whole Ann Coulter thing. I'm usually inclined to chuckle at her and the fits that liberals have when they hear her quotes. But as for common decency, I wouldn't really be all that quick to ascribe that character trait to either McCain or Giuliani. They're political expedients, beckoned by pragmatism and which way the wind is blowing. Not by some high-minded ideology where decency is championed.