bfl
A sadly argued, misguided critique. Coulter presents lots of stats as the backbone of her argument, though she fleshes it out with examples.
The writer thinks he can come up with a few counter examples, as if the exception doesn’t prove the rule and the ability for the cream of the illegal crop to function in his college classes somehow counter Coulter’s stats and argument.
Complete with nuance and self assigned gravitas he dices and splices the meaning and implications of AC’s book...boring and useless verbage.
While I am sure he is a very nice person, my advice to him is, “get out of the way, you are in a heavy cons ruction area. You might get hurt.”
Lamest article from AT I’ve ever seen.
While there are other factors, culture is a key. Those who can adapt to (what used to be) the American culture (and its Christian moral basis) are more likely to succeed. Those who retain inferior or defective subcultures are much less likely to succeed even with the entitlements they may get.
The demonicrat subculture is a cancerous disease that has infected the American culture and needs to be surgically removed.
Since when did she get back into FR’s good graces? I don’t forget and don’t forgive. She’s still and always will be adios-ed in my book.
This I kinda f'n doubt.
Maybe if this stupid sonofabitch James Arlandson had watched SoCal transform from America to the 3rd World in front of his eyes he wouldn’t think culture was unimportant.
But that’s no excuse for American Thinker’s decision to print his drivel.
The idea that early settlement still affects regional character goes back to David Hackett Fischer's Albion's Seed. I doubt he'd say that regional or ethnic characteristics never change, just that there's a lot of continuity.
It would be possible to come up with a better critique of Ann's book than this one. It would have to be. Would it really be worth it, though?
Ann Coulter is an entertainer who manages to tell much truth through her provocations, but most of her readers probably realize by now that they can't take everything that she writes literally or seriously.