Posted on 01/25/2012 12:57:47 PM PST by Para-Ord.45
Ann Coulter has been on an anti-Newt rage the past few weeks, and last night on the Kudlow Report, she let slip what she really thinks about the GOP voters who have responded wildly to Newt on everything from the charge of racism by Juan Williams for being for Jobs rather than food stamps, to Newt's brilliant rebuttal to Scott Pelley on national security law. She thinks they are morons--or even worse in the world of Coulter, she thinks they're Democrats!
Ann was asked by Kudlow about Newt's invincibility as a debater, and she essentially ridiculed the audiences that have cheered Newt, saying she thought it best to not hear from the so called "peanut gallery."
Is Ann becoming an elitist herself?
And are we seeing the right-wing media elite starting to act and think like the left wing media elite did? That THEY know more than the rest of America as far as what it means to be conservative, and who will best be in a position to beat President Obama.
I mean, why bother going through this whole election thing?!
Rick Tyler, with Newt's PAC, really socked it to Ann for having so little respect for the voters--and the process.
I saw that, one is the former senator from Minn...
I think this may apply to Ann.
I agee with you. They are out in front kicking against the pricks against all the elitists and get worn down. They make friends with them and have a hard time buzz sawing their social ideology after then become friends.
Like Ann expressing anger at Newt for picking on a “great” liberal media personality at the debate, she has softened up to the liberals she hangs out with. If she does not get on their programs, she does not sell books. Bill O’Really(stupid) demands she be moderate to be on his program. There for a while she was tearing off her microphone and storming off the stage when liberal media personalities stacked the odds against her on panels and did not permit her to speak. The fallout may have been a boycott of her by the media and she has had to court them rather than verbally bomb them, to prove she’s not an unstable guest.
She is for gay special rights and for social engineering society (marriage and family) around gay sexuality if she’s hanging out with the Loggers. She has to know gays are homosexually grooming boys and girls in the schools and before that would have upset her but now she says nothing. She has to have a lot of gay pals (homosexual men; not lesbians as lesbos hate normal women who are not easily badgered) given she hangs out in the media/entertainment circle and is single.
Mittens is pro social engineering (wrecking) marriage and family. It opens the door to the polygamy lifestyle. Mormonism’s polygamy is why he was born in Mexico rather than the US.
But Ann’s nuts if she thinks she has carried conservatives with her into her new mentality and attacking conservatives as a mob is funny given we cheered her on for years (made her rich) like we cheer for Newt.
Don't say that around me too much. That's a small crowd and growing thinner.
Thanks for the kind words.
TS
For someone who is allegedly operating a "conservative" website, Druge's headlines the last several days wreak of bias toward Romney. There are so many anti-Gingrich articles this afternoon the pro-Romney propaganda attempting to smear Gingrich might as well be in neon lights and blinking.
Sure changed his tune since last Friday ! I’m listening to the podcast now .
Actually, that makes a lot of sense. I know enough about how humans tick that I would completely buy your assessment.
After you’ve been around the “fight the liberals and then enjoy dinner parties with them” the whole thing stops being real to you. The whole thing is just a job and you take nothing seriously. It happens in all occupations. It is the way we are wired.
Not a lot of love out there, is there.
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