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"COULTERIZING" THE LEFT: A REVIEW OF "SLANDER"
GOPUSA News ^ | 6/27/02 | Doug Patton

Posted on 06/27/2002 5:18:01 AM PDT by Elkiejg

They have called Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas ''Uncle Thomas'' and ''lawn jockey for the far right.'' They hope out loud that ''his wife feeds him lots of eggs and butter and he dies early, like many black men do, of heart disease.''

They called Newt Gingrich ''stupid.'' Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush are just said to be ''dumb.''

Linda Tripp, Paula Jones and Katherine Harris were pronounced ''ugly.''

And, of course, Christian conservatives are always dubbed ''right-wing extremists,'' ''ayatollahs'' or simply ''the religious right.''

''Racist''... ''bigot''... ''fascist''... ''homophobe''... and, of course, the always popular, ''Nazi'' -- these are the terms reserved for anyone whose political views fall to the right of The New York Times.

Oh yes, and conservatives are also ''hateful'' and ''mean-spirited.''

Welcome to the down-and-dirty world of American politics, where, in her latest book, ''Slander: Liberal Lies About the American Right,'' attorney/pundit/best-selling author Ann Coulter quotes the left, well, liberally, and takes no prisoners in the process.

American political thought has become increasingly influenced by a group of tough, conservative, independent-minded women. Their ranks include, among others, Laura Ingraham, Monica Crowley and the late Barbara Olson. They are attractive, successful lawyers, journalists and PhDs whose books, columns and radio talk shows display creative, conservative ideas while exposing the outrageous crimes and vacuous lies of the left.

No one does this better than Ann Coulter. She is smart, well educated, secure in her values and in possession of a laser-like ability to cut to the chase. Oh, and, at the risk of sounding chauvinistic, she is also a delight to behold.

Peering out from behind a newspaper emblazoned with the title of this anxiously awaited new work, her photo on the book's cover displays a coy smile slightly reminiscent of the mysterious Mona Lisa.

That, however, is where the mystery ends. Read a few paragraphs of ''Slander'' and you quickly realize why Ann Coulter is a nightmare from which the left cannot awake. Her first book, ''High Crimes and Misdemeanors: The Case Against Bill Clinton,'' should be required reading for every United States Senator, Republican or Democrat, who averted his or her gaze from the mountain of evidence and voted against the removal of the president in 1999. Evidently, a great many Americans found the book compelling, because it soared to the top of The New York Times bestseller list - much to the chagrin of the left. I don't need to be a prophet to predict that ''Slander'' will do even better.

This book has been described as ''picking up where Bernard Goldberg's 'BIAS' left off.'' That is a fair assessment, but it doesn't begin to tell the whole story. As an admitted liberal himself, and a broadcast journalist more accustomed to verbal than to written communication, Goldberg takes the reader only so far into the world of media bias and its impact on our political life. We sense that there is much more he could have told us.

As an attorney, a keen observer of the social and political scene, and a very good writer, Ann Coulter takes us much deeper into the prejudice and collusion of the left. Indeed, she illustrates how inane, hate-filled rhetoric becomes a mantra that permeates the thought and speech of the entire liberal establishment, from Democrat political hack James Carville to United States Senator Ted Kennedy to the editors of The New York Times - a one-note cabal she calls the ''Blabocracy.''

Liberals have become intellectually lazy, she contends, because they are never challenged by media sycophants to defend their ideas. Therefore, emotion has replaced thought and name-calling has replaced rational argument.

Coulter fires her opening salvo in the book's first paragraph and never looks back:

''Political 'debate' in this country is insufferable. Whether conducted in Congress, on the political talk shows, or played out at dinners and cocktail parties, politics is a nasty sport. At the risk of giving away the ending: It's all liberals' fault.''

With chapter titles like ''Liberals Unhinged,'' ''The Gucci Position on Domestic Policy'' and ''The Joy of Arguing With Liberals: You're Stupid!'' I knew at first glance I was in for a treat. Some of Coulter's cutting wit actually made me laugh out loud, as when she referred to the Clintons as ''the felon and his bride.''

No area of American political life escapes Ann Coulter's attention. She tells us why liberals love abortion but won't use the word, why they detest religion while pretending to be more pious than mean-spirited conservatives, and can't abide the growing popularity of Fox News (they thought TV news belonged to them). She even scolds ''moderate'' Republicans by quoting Winston Churchill: ''Appeasement reflects the hope that the crocodile will eat you last.''

But it is Coulter's sardonic, razor-sharp wit that produces some of the most memorable quotes in this book. Consider these classic Coulterisms:

''Liberals and white supremacists are the only people left in America who are neurotically obsessed with race.''

''Only when you appreciate the driving force of snobbery in the liberals' worldview do all their preposterous counterintuitive arguments make sense... Secure in the knowledge that their beachfront haciendas will still be standing when the smoke clears, they giddily fiddle with the little people's rules and morals.''

''Even Islamic terrorists don't hate America like liberals do. They don't have the energy. If they had that much energy, they'd have indoor plumbing by now.''

There is also a respectful side to Ann Coulter's writing. I was touched as I read her tribute to a much-maligned conservative pioneer, Phyllis Schlafly. Coulter seems to understand all too well that as a conservative woman in the new millennium, she is standing squarely on this great lady's shoulders. She writes:

''...the national news media maintain a rigid radio silence on Phyllis Schlafly, while endlessly celebrating mediocre feminist shrews. Her very name prompts derisive hoots from Hollywood starlets who couldn't approach Schlafly's IQ if they were having brains instead of silicone injected. To listen to the cool people, you could be forgiven for thinking Schlafly is one step above a cretin. In fact, Schlafly is one of the most accomplished and influential people in America.''

Coulter wants us to know that Schlafly's 1964 book, ''A Choice, Not an Echo,'' sold three million copies and helped hand the GOP presidential nomination to Barry Goldwater, thereby paving the way for the Reagan Revolution. She also was almost single-handedly responsible for stopping the speeding freight train known as the ERA dead in its tracks. A noted scholar, tireless campaigner and committed pro-life activist, she did it all while raising six children.

Coulter goes on to contrast the life of this brilliant woman with the empty but celebrated life of failed feminist Gloria Steinem, whose greatest claim to fame is a bankrupt magazine and a silly slogan: ''A woman without a man is like a fish without a bicycle.''

Exhaustively researched, meticulously documented and bitingly written, ''Slander'' is destined to take its rightful place among the great handbooks of conservative political strategy. Expect a firestorm of protest from the left. Like a tumor in the path of a laser, they have been ''Coulterized.''


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Extended News; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: annie; coulter; couric; thestupidleft
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To: kjam22
I'm not a Couric fan by any stretch of the imagination.... Ann looked like a tramp, plain and simple. Couric looked like a liberal.. we expect that from her. I thought Ann was pretty much unprepared, and it showed.

Unprepared? Maybe she actually was prepared to talk about the book, not have a Ally McBeal-esque restroom confrontation.

21 posted on 06/27/2002 6:35:46 AM PDT by L.N. Smithee
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To: kjam22
Ann looking like a tramp? Damn! I guess I missed that! That's what I get for working nights! :-(

Mark A Sity

22 posted on 06/27/2002 6:36:21 AM PDT by logic101.net
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To: Elkiejg
American political thought has become increasingly influenced by a group of tough, conservative, independent-minded women.

This is the one area were I might give some consideration to human cloning. We could use lot's more smart, no-nonsense conservatives like Ann, Laura, et.al.

23 posted on 06/27/2002 6:37:12 AM PDT by FairWitness
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To: Cicero5
Ann was unflappable and spanked her.

Alright, now you are getting me excited!

24 posted on 06/27/2002 6:37:51 AM PDT by logic101.net
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To: kjam22
I thought she was beautiful on that show. She made Katie look frazzled and dopy.
25 posted on 06/27/2002 6:39:54 AM PDT by upstatenyrepublican
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To: Fixit
I'm beginning to think that the amazon.com group that edits/checks book reviews before releasing them out to the public site have a liberal bias of their own.

They are based in Seattle. Duh!

Mark A Sity

26 posted on 06/27/2002 6:40:37 AM PDT by logic101.net
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To: Elkiejg
I read it in one sitting yesterday....after having to go a treasure hunt to find it inside Borders Bookstore (it was NOT displayed out in the open).

My only complaint was that I was fooled into thinking I still had about 50 pages to go...instead it was all footnotes. ;^)

27 posted on 06/27/2002 6:47:42 AM PDT by DCPatriot
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To: L.N. Smithee
Katie's got beautiful eyes, a beautiful smile, and great gams.

AAAAAAUUUUUUGGGHHHHH!!!

28 posted on 06/27/2002 6:49:52 AM PDT by Palmetto
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To: kjam22
"No... name calling would be to say Ann IS a tramp. (which I didn't do) Point of fact is to say she LOOKED LIKE a tramp. Which she did. " Well that certainly clears up the subject doesn't it. So, you now skip to liberal method #2 of attacking the person rather than debating the issue.

I'll admit to doing the same thing on occasion but after reading Bernard Goldberg's Bias and getting half way through Ann's book "Slander" I am attempting to not fall into the liberal mode of debate.

Be well!

29 posted on 06/27/2002 6:53:54 AM PDT by Wurlitzer
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To: Cicero5; kjam22
I watched it twice and it was clear couric was emotional and losing her composure.

Couric, the perky little repeater of leftisms, was left not only challenged, but having to think on her feet (I mean her bum.). It must have been excrutiating for her.

30 posted on 06/27/2002 7:04:37 AM PDT by yendu bwam
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To: Palmetto
Oh, stop it. It's true. Katie would be just as much an object of adoration on FR if she was on Ann's side.

If I was at a reception and was at the same punch bowl as Katie, there is no doubt I would strike up a conversation. If she revealed herself to be who she apparently is, I would not talk to her again. What's the prob? Am I alone in my ability to objectively be a judge of beauty and ideological compatibility?

31 posted on 06/27/2002 7:08:24 AM PDT by L.N. Smithee
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To: kjam22
I'll leave the assessment on which woman was better dressed to you, but I was very impressed with Coulter's intellectual performance on the Today Show.

I'm no Coulter sycophant, but she clearly got the better of the exchange with Couric. Couric had all the advantages but Coulter kept the initiative and made the host look like a fool. The proof was written all over Katie's face at the end of the segment.

32 posted on 06/27/2002 7:10:59 AM PDT by skeeter
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To: Fixit
It was Mike Barnacle. Ann Coulter was forced to deal with Katrina Vander Hoeval (sp?) - the left's answer to prune-faced Ernestine the Telephone Operator. Ann apparently thought she would be one-to-one with Barnacle and was frustrated that KVH shared the airwaves. She was right - VH lectured her for what seemed to be about twenty minutes on her extreme, right-wing, bigoted, ugly, dumb ideas. It proved most of the points of "Slander"! By the way, the book is not only on point - it is utterly hilarious! I recommend it highly.
33 posted on 06/27/2002 7:13:09 AM PDT by miss marmelstein
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To: kjam22
No... name calling would be to say Ann IS a tramp. (which I didn't do) Point of fact is to say she LOOKED LIKE a tramp. Which she did.

If you read Bernard Goldberg's Bias, you would recognize Couric's referring to someone calling her a "right-wing tele bimbo" as a sly way that media leftists put out front a warning unfamiliar viewers what they should think about someone. Your statement saying Coulter "looked like a tramp" seemed eerily similar.

Similarly, when Couric and Lauer said the Reagan book author 'called the Gipper an airhead,' they did so out of context, making it seem as if that was the conclusion to which he came. This is what happens when you don't think enough about the message you REALLY want to get across.

It's the crucial difference between "I'm not a doctor, but I play one on TV" and "I play a doctor on TV, but I'm not a real one."

34 posted on 06/27/2002 7:18:35 AM PDT by L.N. Smithee
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To: L.N. Smithee
I knew my statement would catch some heat... and I completely accept each of your statements. My point is this... Ann Coulter is not the person I want speaking for me. I don't view her as a true conservative. I view her as a person who has figured out how to get her 15 minutes of fame. That being by wearing short dresses that attract the white male, and then saying the things that he wants to hear.

I know a lot of what I consider conservative men and women. And the women don't dress and act like Ann Coulter. Being conservative is more than the words a person says.

That's just my opinion. I'm not saying I disagree with the statements she makes. I'm saying she's about 4/5ths just an entertainer.

I N C O M I N G ! ! ! !

35 posted on 06/27/2002 7:33:08 AM PDT by kjam22
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To: L.N. Smithee
Am I alone in my ability to objectively be a judge of beauty and ideological compatibility?

de gustibus non disputandam est

But IMHO, her smile is too gummy - makes her look like The Joker - and she's got the legs of an overweight cheerleader. Combine all that with her attitude, and there ain't a pole in this world long enough.

36 posted on 06/27/2002 7:36:12 AM PDT by Palmetto
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To: Elkiejg
''Even Islamic terrorists don't hate America like liberals do. They don't have the energy. If they had that much energy, they'd have indoor plumbing by now.''

Hahahahahaha

37 posted on 06/27/2002 7:40:43 AM PDT by MissAmericanPie
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To: Elkiejg
I ordered this latest book by the saintly, stately and statuesque Ann Coulter from Amazon pre-publication, and they have informed me it it is being shipped. Anticipation without bounds....
38 posted on 06/27/2002 7:55:28 AM PDT by alloysteel
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To: Fixit
Coulter's book is #1 on Amazon already, however there are a bunch of leftists who wrote one star review of the book even before it hit the shelves. Childish.
39 posted on 06/27/2002 8:23:59 AM PDT by KC_Conspirator
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To: kjam22
"I thought Ann was pretty much unprepared"

I didn't see this show, but I've been disappointed in Coulter for a long time. She increasingly substitutes smart-ass one-liners for real argument. My impression is she's become arrogant and is too self-conscious of her role as the "leggy conservative bimbo." It pains me to say this, but I think it's true.
40 posted on 06/27/2002 8:25:54 AM PDT by Steve_Seattle
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