To: Recovering_Democrat
Oh, so your criticism of her isn't meant to be considered serious, then, since you engage in the same thing. I get it. No. It is serious. I've never liked Coulter, and like her less and less with each book and column. She cooked her goose with me when she was so vile toward Bush and Harriett Miers during Miers nomination process.
But, I've since learned that many of her supporters are hypocrites. They love her ad hominems, but raise hell when someone directs the same kinds of ad hominems toward Bones.
467 posted on
06/08/2006 7:13:44 PM PDT by
sinkspur
(Today, we settled all family business.)
To: sinkspur
Ann's book is now
NUMBER ONE on the Amazon.com bestsellers list!!!
To: sinkspur
I do agree with you regarding the Miers incident and the Roberts nomination. I disagreed with Ann on those--especially Roberts. Miers I understood the angst a bit more.
Nevertheless, I find it curious you criticize her for making what you consider personal judgements about people, and then you made personal judgements about her.
Take it easy.
469 posted on
06/08/2006 8:10:25 PM PDT by
Recovering_Democrat
(I am SO glad to no longer be associated with the party of "dependence on government"!)
To: sinkspur
"She cooked her goose with me when she was so vile toward Bush and Harriett Miers during Miers nomination process. "
According to you, in an earlier post, you have been attacking Ann Coulter at FR for over 4 years.
That is long before Harriet Miers.
Stop using Harriet Meris as an excuse for backing a bunch of Bush-hating harpies from Joisey.
"But, I've since learned that many of her supporters are hypocrites. You cannot be serious. The king of hypocrites even daring to cal anyone a hypocrite is just laughable.
"They love her ad hominems, but raise hell when someone directs the same kinds of ad hominems toward Bones."
I have looked through your posts on this thread, and practically every single on of them, including this one, has ad hominems in it. Have you considered looking at yourself before opening your gab?
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