Ann Coulters email to The Daily Caller about WorldNetDaily
This email was sent to The Daily Caller from conservative pundit and author Ann Coulter in response to the announcement that WorldNetDaily editor Joseph Farah had dropped her as a speaker for an upcoming event.
The email, which Coulter prefaced was written in a rush reads as follows:
1) farah is doing this for PUBLICITY and publicity alone;2) this was an email exchange btwn friends and even though I didnt expressly say OFF THE RECORD and I believe everything I said, hes a swine for using my private emails politely answering him. why would he do such a despicable thing? for PUBLICITY.
3) but now that he has, I will say that he could give less than two sh-ts about the conservative movement as demonstrated by his promotion of the birther nonsense (long ago disproved by my newspaper, human events, also sweetness & light, american spectator and national review etc, etc etc). Hes the only allegedly serious conservative pushing the birther thing. for ONE reason: to get hits on his website.
4) his group hadnt come up for the money to book me for a speech, anyway, so hes not canceling me from anything.
also, FYI; my fellow evangelicals and I know lots and lots of em all think its great that Im doing this. (of course, they know Im not changing my mind on gay marriage even though I like gays.) this is total b.s. for PUBLICITY by a publicity whore. Attack ann coulter, get publicity. liberals figured that out a long time ago, so hes a little late to the party.
“... birther nonsense (long ago disproved by my newspaper, human events, also sweetness & light, american spectator and national review etc, etc etc)”
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Really! Really? “Disproved” in which of your “newspaper”, AC? I receive Human Events and have seen NOTHING from you to refute any “birther nonsense”.
MANY here on FR, much more knowledgeable than I on this issue, would disagree wholeheartedly with that assertion.
Thank you, jellybean. Americans seem to be living down the rabbit hole, I do believe.
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