To: Pokey78; mountaineer
I'm afraid Andrew's got Ann's number. I'm trying to read "Treason" right now and find it poorly edited, poorly written, and extremely tedious. And that doesn't even cover what I think about her main tenet.
I've been a Coulter fan, but I have to wonder what she's smoking these days.
Could it be that Jonah Goldberg was right?
(ok, flame suit is on)
22 posted on
07/05/2003 4:46:46 PM PDT by
Endeavor
To: Endeavor
Florence King she isn't...but made for TV, yes indeed she is.She does run the risk of over-exposure as a combative partisan.
To: Endeavor
Well different strokes for different folks.
I am reading the "Treason" book, and I can hardly put it down. It covers so many things that I have wondered about over the years.
47 posted on
07/05/2003 5:10:16 PM PDT by
sd-joe
To: Endeavor
Could it be that Jonah Goldberg was right? ...speaking of poorly written and tedious.
To: Endeavor
Well ... maybe if you read it instead of just "trying" - you might have better results.
And ... just what qualifies you to judge "poorly edited, poorly written, and extremely tedious.
How many books have you WRITTEN ...??
107 posted on
07/05/2003 6:21:35 PM PDT by
CyberAnt
( America - You Are The Greatest!!)
To: Endeavor
For the most part, I enjoy Ann Coulter very much and I'm glad she's on our side - but she could tone down the hyperbole once in a while. That column she wrote comparing security lines at airports with the Bataan Death March was truly ridiculous, and the comparison was actually offensive (to me, and others if the threads here were any kind of gauge).
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