At the risk of starting trouble, and without seeking to be mean-spirited, I can't for the life of me understand the passion some FReepers feel for Ann Coulter. I like Coulter as a writer, and she's not a bad looking woman, but at fifty, Noonan is still one of the world's great beauties, and her writing is as lovely as her countenance. What you're missing is that it's not an either-or choice. We can have "passion" for *both* ladies. :-)
With plenty left over for Laura Ingraham...
At the risk of starting trouble, and without seeking to be mean-spirited, I can't for the life of me understand the passion some FReepers feel for Ann Coulter. I like Coulter as a writer, and she's not a bad looking woman, but at fifty, Noonan is still one of the world's great beauties, and her writing is as lovely as her countenance.What you're missing is that it's not an either-or choice. We can have "passion" for *both* ladies. :-)
With plenty left over for Laura Ingraham...
Sorry, Dano, but it really is an either-or choice. I'm reminded of what Frank Sinatra's first wife, Nancy, said some thirty years after divorcing Frank, on why she had never remarried: once you've had the best, none of the rest measure up. (No, I'm not claiming I've "had" Miss Noonan!)
Book'em, Dano!