Posted on 03/03/2007 6:46:09 AM PST by ajolympian2004
Idiotic. Disgusting. Stupid. Moronic.
I guess you could say that Ann loves to shock us, but at this point, whos shocked? She obviously cant behave well enough to attend a respectable political gathering. Its not a lack of intelligence. Its an indifference to self-control and a preening sort of narcissism that compels her to need the spotlight, even if its unflattering.
(For those of you who dont know what Im talking about, heres audio of her calling John Edwards a faggot at CPAC today.)
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Michelle Malkin -
***4:15pm update***
Ann Coulter just finished her riff on Al Gore, tossed out some cute jokes ("You can understand why Hollywood is concerned about global warming. You know what heat does to plastic."), and ended with a cheap one-liner about John Edwards being a "faggot." (Paraphrasing) She said she would refrain from commenting on Edwards because "if you say faggot, you have to go to rehab."
A smattering of laughter.
Not from this corner.
Crickets chirping.
http://michellemalkin.com/archives/006976.htm
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Bryan Preston of 'Hot Air' -
Ann Coulter is speaking at CPAC as I write. As is typical, she gave a brief speech full of her usual witticisms, including a few brilliant attacks on Al Gores green hypocrisy. All was good. Untill the last few seconds, when she launched into a joke about John Edwards.
Heres what she said.
Id say something about John Edwards, but if you say faggot you have to go to rehab.
Im no fan of John Edwards, but thats just a stupid joke. Its over the line. The laughter it generated across the room was more than a little annoying.
Last year it was raghead. This year its calling John Edwards a faggot. Two years in a row, Coulter has finished up an otherwise sharp CPAC routine with an obnoxious slur that liberals will fling at conservatives for years to come.
Thanks, Ann.
http://hotair.com/archives/2007/03/02/thanks-ann/
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My comments... what should have been a day to celebrate a Reaganesque speech by Duncan Hunter, and good speeches by Mitt Romney and Mike Huckabee was overshadowed by an unhinged comment by Ann Coulter. She is an absolute idiot for saying something like this at CPAC.
"What the members of "The Coult" fail to realize is that, like Michael Moore, any accomplishments she may make for her side are erased by motivating the other side. They forget that all the attacks on Bush were what helped him to get reelected in '04. F-9/11 didn't accomplish anything."
I have literally met dozens of people (often young women) who were brought into the conservative movement by Ann Coulter.
What have you ever done for the cause, Soccermom?
It's a rhetorical question because I am sure you have done nothing but sit on your fat -- couch and feel superior to those who are actually out there in the arena.
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I do believe the lady was invited, presumably by those who are familiar with her work. You're not suggesting that they were unprepared for what she said, are you? Because if they were, they're too stupid to be in the Republican Party.
You write a thoughtful post. Thanks. I think Reagan set a good example - you can deal with political opponents without compromising your principles. When he said to Mondale - "I won't make a big deal of your youth and inexperience" he really was funny (I now I didn't get the quote exactly right) - but it didn't *make fun* of Mondale - and the debate was essentially over at that point. When President Bush labeled Kerry as a flip flopper - he didn't cross the line - like both Kerry and Edwards did.
I do understand and agree that in politics you need to respond and respond quickly - and that politics ain't bean bag - but I think that true wit beats ridicule.
So now you want to psychoananalyze people who don't like Rudy?
I've been saying this for a long time. She's our version of Michael Moore, and should be treated accordingly.We then should give Ann Coulter a sit in the honor booth next to the President at the next Republican Convention, like democrats gave it to Michael Moore during theirs. Right? Your surrenderist attitude is the perfect example of what's wrong with the republican party this days. Instead to standing up to liberal demands, you caving in to them.
I bet the CPAC folks do not make the same mistake for a third time.
It's a difficult choice.
We'll see how Romney handles it in April at the first of a plethora of debates. She endorsed him.
"I bet the CPAC folks do not make the same mistake for a third time."
I'll bookmark this thread. And if you are still around a year from now (which I doubt), I will rub your nose in it.
It shows your utter ignorance of the people at CPAC, and the conservative audience it draws.
Yep, just doing things dems won't do for themselves.
Al
I think she is more the equivalent of Molly Ivins or Maureen Dowd. Do you think Dems get into such a fit of self flagellation over their hate speech as I'm seeing here? Ann Coulter is a spokesperson for Ann Coulter. She does not represent the GOP or any candidate, and anyone can choose to listen or not. Why all the uproar?
Please read my post #761 again. I said:
But let's let that go - I'll take your word at this point.
I'll be here. I ain't be goin' nowhere no way sammy boy.
I guess I'm an uncouth Republican, because I thought it was funny. Republicans act like there are Queensbury rules for a street fight. Democrats seem to have no such inhibitions, and as a result, they win a lot more than their bankrupt policies justify.
We agree!
: )
Hugs and kisses...
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