Posted on 06/25/2003 8:35:42 AM PDT by ewing
The panel of gals was discussing the hot topics/issue of the day regarding the goverment funded study on womens sexuality with Ann Coulter as the co-host.
Ann was arguing that the study was bogus and was asked by the panel (thinking they were backing Conservative Coulter into a corner) if she had ever seen two women 'getting it on.'
Ann took a deep breath, thought about the question and then said 'Yes, the Hillary [VRWC] interview wth Katie Couric. '
The audience was stopping the show they were laughing so hard, even the liberal hosts were smiling.
Take your pick! The airwaves are full of them!
That bitch Coulter's new book and the VRWC have conspired to knock my book to #10 on the Amazon Best Seller List!
Just priceless..
Just for you!
A lib-uh-rhul?
Too bad that interview was w/ Matt Lauer.
Kouric interviewed Hillary. Heres some excerpts (insert your own moaning noises )
Couric: Because theres so many people out there who say, Theyre just political animals. They do whats expedient. They dont love each other. Theyre just together because its politically advantageous. Its a sham.
Clinton: Right, right.
Couric: Youve heard all that
Clinton: Right.
Couric: and when you hear people passing those kinds of judgments on your marriage, does it gall you? Does it amuse you? What do you think?
Clinton: You know, I really dont pay attention to it because I dont think anyone knows what happens in a marriage between two people. Nobody could have predicted that he would have ended up being President of the United States. You know, I loved him for who he was, the kind of person that he is. And weve had a great, great time together. You know, it is something that I just value in my own life that I have to do what I think is right.
Couric: You write that the role of First Lady has been perceived as, quote, Largely symbolic. Shes expected to represent an ideal and largely mythical concept of American womanhood. Clearly, you felt uncomfortable with the traditional role, or some aspects of the traditional role alone, of First Lady. But clearly, some people didnt cotton to the notion of the co-presidency.
Clinton: And they shouldnt have. I mean, that was never anything that was contemplated. It, you know, when I when I arrived there as a member of my generation of women who had worked and whod had responsibilities outside the home, as well as inside the home, it seemed the most natural of thing for me to actually continue working, not for pay, obviously, but as a full-time volunteer. And you know, I found that tradition is very hard to change.
Coulter vs Couric:
ROWR!
Please play this clip, but do it after 1pm est as I have a lunch appointment at noon.
Ann Coulter has added fat to the fire in her long-running assault on Hillary Clinton by making fun of the senator and former first ladys weight on national television. THE RIGHT-WING PUNDIT was on ABCs Good Morning America Tuesday, discussing her new book Treason which argues, among other things, that commie witch-hunting Sen. Joe McCarthy was right.
Youre going to be on the New York Times best-seller list, slugging it out against Hillary Clinton, Sawyer commented, according to the GMA official transcript.
I hope so, replied Coulter.
Who is going to win?
I think she has a three-to-one pound advantage over me, said Coulter, but well see.
Three to one pound? asked the normally unflappable Sawyer. Did you say what I think you said?
Coulters comments outraged some viewers. You may disagree with another persons politics but her comment was cheap and way below the belt, noted one viewer at a gossip site where the exchange was being discussed at length.
Another irate viewer hoped that Coulter tries to make the same sort of joke when shes on The View today. Says one, Lets see what Star Jones will do to her. link
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