I agree that he's first-class, but what do you mean by "jerk"?
I find him witty, literate and fun. I also like that he uses researchers. I loved the title of his book, "Rush Limbaugh is a Big, Fat Idiot", because you'd expect an erudite, Harvard-educated fellow (literally a fellow for "Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them") to be overly intellectual and instead he comes out with a childhood taunt. Of course, he goes on to make his case on the inside, his case being that Limbaugh is indifferent to facts and is a hatemonger not that he is actually an idiot.
Ann Coulter, on the other hand, strikes me as totally humorless. She also disappointed me by being a bad writer. That woman loves exclamation points!!! She makes statements so overly broad that they are unlikely to be possible. "All, always, never"- such words are rarely found in true and thoughtful statements, yet this woman doesn't shy away from them. "Democrats are always on the wrong side" - either she's, um, not bright or she knows she is lying and does it anyway. Is she being humorous? I guess I just don't "get" her - at all.
I've read a couple of articles by her but not her book. Is there a significant difference in style or substance? Can any of you tell me why it would be worth reading?
Ann Coulter Revisited....
Discussion in 'Free-For-All Archives' started by Baptist in Richmond, Nov 19, 2004.
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Basically, National Review gave her the boot, not because they disagreed with her but because a column she wrote for them was so badly done.
Franken is funny because he often makes fun of himself. Some humorless twit took offense at his Limbaugh book and tried to publish "Al Franken is a Buck-toothed Idiot."
Franken's response? "He'll be hearing from my orthodontist's lawyer."
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To quote an advertiser on the Plattsburgh affiliate of Air America radio, Al Franken rocks.
On the topic of Ann Coulter, did any of you see her tonight on Hannity and Colmes? She spoke of Canada, and how America allows them to be on the same continent.
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I enjoy her for nothing less than giving the liberal's medicine right back to them. </font>[/QUOTE]And when has Gore exclaimed that all Conservatives/Republicans are any one thing? Never. How about Dean? Example please?
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All of them claim that Bush was not just misinformed or mistaken about intelligence before Iraq but rather that he "lied". In fact, Coulter has far more real evidence to base her interpretations on than these guys did.
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Oh, and how about "Earth in the Balance" and Gore's opinions about conservatives who oppose things like Kyoto? He basically says that conservatives are destroying the world... just a tad more rash than calling someone a traitor.
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And when has Gore exclaimed that all Conservatives/Republicans are any one thing? Never.
Sharton is not exactly typical liberal. Has he accused Conservatives of all being treasonous lately?
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Have you actually read the book Treason?
Please show us where there is "far more real evidence" in this book. I have my copy right here, and I am eagerly awaiting your reply.
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"Remember that there is no allowance for quotations provided by the copyright, so you cannot actually reproduce the "real evidence," but you can point me to it by page number."
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Then perhaps you could enlighten us as to how this is allowed by the copyright in the book Treason.
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Daisy, liberals are treasonous. The historical facts are that the Russians were handed nuclear technology (which they pointed at us for 50 years) due to the incompetence of the democrats in the whitehouse to deal with spys.
It is all documented.
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Copyright law is the same for everyone. No one can demand something that is not covered by copyright law, and copyright law allows for quotations of small portions of the text for the purpose of commentary and criticism.
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Ronald Reagan. He approved transferring anti-cavitation technology to Toshiba, (which was doing Soviet contract work). Toshiba promptly sold it to the Soviets, who used it to make their submarines difficult to find, and let them move missles close to our coasts.
Later, the consortium to which Toshiba belonged handed Reagan a $2 million "honorarium."
Reagan was a liberal?
I don't think so.
In fact, he helped two real spies evade detection at the Fort Monmouth facility by his clownish witchhunts.
"Truman instituted a comprehensive loyalty program to ferret out Communist influence in government. It was the Truman Administration that prosecuted Alger Hiss and the Rosenbergs. In fact the decisive battles of this era took place inside liberalism. It was Walter Reuther – a socialist – who purged the Communist from the CIO and it was Truman’s anti-Communist policies that provoked the Communists into leaving the Democratic Party and forming the Progressive Party to oppose his re-election in 1948.
By ignoring these complexities – or dismissing them -- Coulter makes her case seem indefensible, even when it is not...In fact, as Coulter herself points out, McCarthy began his anti-Communist crusade after the decisive battles of 1947 and 1948, surfacing only in 1950, after the onset of the Korean War. By then, even Henry Wallace, the Progressive Party’s presidential candidate, knew he had been duped. This is why McCarthy did not unearth any Communists in government or out (all they had all been previously identified by the FBI), and why FBI officials engaged in counter-intelligence work despised McCarthy for damaging their efforts. Hopefully, Treason will not have a similar effect."
The "treasonous liberal" daring to utter these words? David Horowitz
http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=8793
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Shall we go into the real reason that McCarthy pursued the Army in the hearings that resulted in his downfall?
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