To: Artemis Webb
You got your talking points wrong. It cannot be the dog's fault when everything bad is Bush's fault. Of course, Demonrats view such behavior as socially responsible or good so, maybe, they don't blame Dubya.
Ann is defended here because she is well worth defending, not only from Demonrats but from the hankie up the sleeve, manners at all costs, political "surrender monkey" "conservatives" who are more worried about being disliked by leftists than they are by the destruction of our nation and our civilization.
179 posted on
03/09/2007 3:48:25 PM PST by
BlackElk
(Dean of Discipline of the Tomas de Torquemada Gentlemen's Club)
To: BlackElk
Your response is fair and well thought out. Let me ask you this then:
Is there ANYTHING Ann Coulter could say, provided she kept the conservative line, that you would consider out of bounds and would cause you to not support her?
So you know that I'm not trying to trap you here I'm simply trying to find out if there are no limits in your mind as long as she sounds like a female Pat Buchanan.
185 posted on
03/09/2007 5:42:36 PM PST by
Artemis Webb
(Be a REAL conservative. Stay home and pout so Hillary can win!)
To: BlackElk
"Ann is defended here because she is well worth defending, not only from Demonrats but from the hankie up the sleeve, manners at all costs, political "surrender monkey" "conservatives" who are more worried about being disliked by leftists than they are by the destruction of our nation and our civilization"
LOL.
You forgot to mention the pompous, sober, responsible conservatives, (cf Captain Ed) who are always attacking Coulter for being "immature", "childish", "not funny", "making the whole herself" "distracting from the real issues" etc.
Of course, if these sober,"responsible",conservatives, really believed that they'd be talking about the big issues like Iraq, Federal spending, etc. rather than writing about how Coulter should be banned.
199 posted on
03/10/2007 7:45:40 AM PST by
pablo H
(Remember '96- No more Doles!)
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