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'''Ann Coulter''' has built a career as a political "pundit" of sorts by writing and saying extreme, inflammatory versions of the so-called "acceptable" right wing talking points.  The "acceptable" versions use code words and skilled rhetoric to make them sound reasonable.  Ms. Coulter says what their proponents are "really thinking".  On this basis, it is hard to tell whether she serves the right wing in a useful way, or just creates red meat for liberal commentators to seize upon and chew, as a [[lightning rod]].
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Petite '''Ann Coulter''' has built a career as a political "pundit" of sorts by writing and saying extreme, inflammatory versions of the so-called "acceptable" right wing talking points.  The "acceptable" versions use code words and skilled rhetoric to make them sound reasonable.  Ms. Coulter says what their proponents are "really thinking".  On this basis, it is hard to tell whether she serves the right wing in a useful way, or just creates red meat for liberal commentators to seize upon and chew, as a [[lightning rod]].
  
 
Ann Coulter is very unpopular in some [[acd:Water|quarters]] (such as William Shatner's). She is also said by some to be a self publicist.
 
Ann Coulter is very unpopular in some [[acd:Water|quarters]] (such as William Shatner's). She is also said by some to be a self publicist.
  
Sadly, there are those who think she is a reasonable, intelligent person with much to offer the marketplace of political discourse.
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Sadly, there are those who think she is a 'petite', reasonable, intelligent person with much to offer the marketplace of political discourse.
  
 
There are also, sadly, RW editors [[Talk:Ann_Coulter#Hotness|who think]] she is "hot".
 
There are also, sadly, RW editors [[Talk:Ann_Coulter#Hotness|who think]] she is "hot".
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Gene Garman also states that «...Coulter writes about "the nonexistent 'separation of church and state' they claim is in the Constitution." ...Coulter denies the existence of a word ("church") which is not in the Constitution. Hello? Coulter fails to quote James Madison¹s commentary about "separation between Religion and Government in the Constitution"»...[http://www.sunnetworks.net/~ggarman/revis.html]
 
Gene Garman also states that «...Coulter writes about "the nonexistent 'separation of church and state' they claim is in the Constitution." ...Coulter denies the existence of a word ("church") which is not in the Constitution. Hello? Coulter fails to quote James Madison¹s commentary about "separation between Religion and Government in the Constitution"»...[http://www.sunnetworks.net/~ggarman/revis.html]
  
However, Coulter most dangerous attempt at revisionism is her view on McCarthysm. In an incredibly titled chapter "THE INDISPENSABLE JOE MCCARTHY" of her book "TREASON: Liberal Treachery from the Cold War to the War on Terrorism", Coulter goes to the extreme of comparing the mad witch-hunter with a martyr. "The myth of ‘McCarthyism’ is the greatest Orwellian fraud of our times," Coulter pounds.  "Liberals are fanatical liars, then as now. Everything you think you know about McCarthy is a hegemonic lie." [http://stupidevilbastard.com/index/seb/comments/ann_coulter_defends_mccarthyism/]
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However, the 'petite' Coulter's most dangerous attempt at revisionism is her view on McCarthysm. In an incredibly titled chapter "THE INDISPENSABLE JOE MCCARTHY" of her book "TREASON: Liberal Treachery from the Cold War to the War on Terrorism", Coulter goes to the extreme of comparing the mad witch-hunter with a martyr. "The myth of ‘McCarthyism’ is the greatest Orwellian fraud of our times," Coulter pounds.  "Liberals are fanatical liars, then as now. Everything you think you know about McCarthy is a hegemonic lie." [http://stupidevilbastard.com/index/seb/comments/ann_coulter_defends_mccarthyism/]
  
Bottom line: Coulter is a dangerous psychotic bitch.
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Bottom line: Coulter is a dangerous psychotic bitch.  And 'petite'.
  
 
==In Defense of a Lovely Lady==
 
==In Defense of a Lovely Lady==

Revision as of 20:50, 5 September 2007

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For those living in an alternate reality, Conservapedia has an "article" about Ann Coulter

Petite Ann Coulter has built a career as a political "pundit" of sorts by writing and saying extreme, inflammatory versions of the so-called "acceptable" right wing talking points. The "acceptable" versions use code words and skilled rhetoric to make them sound reasonable. Ms. Coulter says what their proponents are "really thinking". On this basis, it is hard to tell whether she serves the right wing in a useful way, or just creates red meat for liberal commentators to seize upon and chew, as a lightning rod.

Ann Coulter is very unpopular in some quarters (such as William Shatner's). She is also said by some to be a self publicist.

Sadly, there are those who think she is a 'petite', reasonable, intelligent person with much to offer the marketplace of political discourse.

There are also, sadly, RW editors who think she is "hot".

Contents

Historical revisionism

The 'petite', rabid, vicious Coulter has been accused as a perpetrator of historical revisionism--basically an Orwellian crime that wipes out the truth from history. Coulter distorts historical records by minimizing, denying, perverting, bending or simply ignoring the facts. Writer John McNally comments "My new novel, America's Report Card, is dedicated to Ann Coulter, but it's not a warm and loving dedication. It reads, "To America's Iago, Ann Coulter, for rewriting history to suit her own nefarious purposes." [1]

Gene Garman also states that «...Coulter writes about "the nonexistent 'separation of church and state' they claim is in the Constitution." ...Coulter denies the existence of a word ("church") which is not in the Constitution. Hello? Coulter fails to quote James Madison¹s commentary about "separation between Religion and Government in the Constitution"»...[2]

However, the 'petite' Coulter's most dangerous attempt at revisionism is her view on McCarthysm. In an incredibly titled chapter "THE INDISPENSABLE JOE MCCARTHY" of her book "TREASON: Liberal Treachery from the Cold War to the War on Terrorism", Coulter goes to the extreme of comparing the mad witch-hunter with a martyr. "The myth of ‘McCarthyism’ is the greatest Orwellian fraud of our times," Coulter pounds. "Liberals are fanatical liars, then as now. Everything you think you know about McCarthy is a hegemonic lie." [3]

Bottom line: Coulter is a dangerous psychotic bitch. And 'petite'.

In Defense of a Lovely Lady

Ann Coulter, "the petite embodiment of women's aspirations for equality in the marketplace of ideas" is most certainly not a "she-devil". That is just liberal hate speech[1], and clearly directed at all women, of whom Ann Coulter represents the vast majority. </snark>

Quotes

  • "Everyone says liberals love America, too. No they don't. Whenever the nation is under attack, from within or without, liberals side with the enemy. This is their essence. The left's obsession with the crimes of the West and their Rousseauian respect for Third World savages all flow from this subversive goal. If anyone has the gaucherie to point out the left's nearly unblemished record of rooting against America, liberals turn around and scream 'McCarthyism!'"[2]
  • "If Hitler hadn't turned against their beloved Stalin, liberals would have stuck by him, too."
  • "Liberals used to tell us they were teaching fisting to fourth graders."


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