Posted on 06/28/2011 1:51:40 PM PDT by Nachum
Ann Coulter appeared on Fox Business Networks Americas Nightly Scoreboard with some advice for Republican primary voters. Coulter told them they need to concentrate on Governors in the race, because even though she likes Michele Bachmann and Herman Cain a lot, she doesnt think either have the necessary credentials or experience to go all the way. Coulter also spent some describing how environmental groups are fanatics and wondered couldnt we save a lot of money getting rid of the EPA? Yet her harshest remarks were saved for the mainstream media, as she
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Well, I guess the broken clock theory holds true for DUmmies too. She might be conservative but that doesn’t make me blind. The only journalist that is more of a fright to the eyes is Helena Thomas and her politics suck. Can’t imagine what old “battle bones” AC will look like when old. *shudders*
I think ALL Republican candidates should refuse to answer ANY question that has not also been put to Obama.
The standard response to all STUPID lame stream questions should be, "How did Barrack Obama answer that question?"
Leaving that in the land of WTF. Since when does any conservative woman merit a trashing because of her looks?
You are pretending to be a man, right?
The Royal Navy banned the BBC from its ships, due to the bias of the BBC. Republican candidates should boycott the dinosaur media. They have YouTube, Fox, talk radio as means to get their message out.
The whole “Candidate _________ doesn’t have the experience needed” argument needs to go the way of the dinosaur after the last election. Has there EVER been a LESS-experienced candidate and LESS qualified than the one who won in 2008?? ‘Nuff said!! Time to put that argument to rest once and for all!!
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