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Ann Coulter on the BBC


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I would rather walk on broken glass for a mile , then soak my feet in scalding gasoline , then listen or look at ann coulter

 

Well put.

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I dont know much about this woman but she is very transparent from what I have seen..She blurts dumb comments gets some press and goes away until the next dumb comment..Nothing to see here..Id hit it though bigtime..

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uh, I posted that same video 5 posts earlier

 

(what is even better is that people at the CPAC conference were applauding and cheering that comment)

 

 

uh, my post doesn't link to a video.

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(what is even better is that people at the CPAC conference were applauding and cheering that comment)

 

 

 

C'mon. Don't you remember how funny it was to call somebody a faggot in the schoolyard?

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WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Prominent politicians from both parties and a gay-rights group on Saturday condemned right-wing commentator Ann Coulter for her reference Friday to Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards as a "***got."

 

"Ann Coulter's use of an anti-gay slur yesterday was un-American and indefensible," Edwards said in a posting on his Web site, www.johnedwards.com.

 

"In America, we strive for equality and embrace diversity. The kind of hateful language she used has no place in political debate or our society at large.

 

"I believe it is our moral responsibility to speak out against that kind of bigotry and prejudice every time we encounter it."

 

Edwards' campaign posted the video on their Web site, and asked readers to help them "raise $100,000 in 'Coulter Cash' this week to keep this campaign charging ahead and fight back against the politics of bigotry."

 

Coulter made her comment in Washington during an address to the 34th annual meeting of the Conservative Political Action Conference, during which she gave her opinions about the Democrats' slate of presidential hopefuls.

 

"I was going to have a few comments on the other Democratic presidential candidate, John Edwards, but it turns out that you have to go into rehab if you use the word '***got,' so I'm - so, kind of at an impasse, can't really talk about Edwards, so I think I'll just conclude here and take your questions," said Coulter, whose comment was followed by applause.

CNN has reached out to Coulter's representative, and received no response.

 

But the New York Times reported that she responded, in an e-mail, "C'mon, it was a joke. I would never insult gays by suggesting that they are like John Edwards. That would be mean." :D:D:tup:

A spokesman for Sen. John McCain, a Republican presidential candidate, called Coulter's comments to the conservative group "wildly inappropriate."

 

In a written statement, Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Massachusetts, said, "Ann Coulter's words of hate have no place in the public sphere much less our political discourse. Not only should she apologize but those who participated in the conference with her should denounce her shameful and divisive actions."

 

"Ann Coulter's use of this anti-gay slur is vile and unacceptable," said Neil G. Giuliano, president of the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, "and the applause from her audience is an important reminder that Coulter's ugly brand of bigotry is at the root of the discriminatory policies being promoted at this gathering."

 

In a written statement, Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean called on Republicans to denounce her remarks. "There is no place in political discourse for this kind of hate-filled and bigoted comments," he said.

 

During a question-and-answer session, Coulter referred back to the issue of gays by alluding to the bid for the Republican presidential nomination being made by former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney.

 

"I do want to point out one thing that has been driving me crazy with the media -- how they keep describing Mitt Romney's position as being pro-gays, and that's going to upset the right wingers," she said. "Well, you know, screw you! I'm not anti-gay. We're against gay marriage. I don't want gays to be discriminated against."

 

She added, "I don't know why all gays aren't Republican. I think we have the pro-gay positions, which is anti-crime and for tax cuts. Gays make a lot of money and they're victims of crime. No, they are! They should be with us."A spokesman for Romney called Coulter's use of the slur "offensive."

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Like that moronic idiot college professor Churchill, Ann Coulter is the price that we have to pay for free speech.

 

FWIW, I don't think she believes a word of what she says - she is getting extremely rich by pandering to the mindless and the prejudiced. This is a long American tradition. Really nothing to see here.

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I dont know much about this woman but she is very transparent from what I have seen..She blurts dumb comments gets some press and goes away until the next dumb comment..Nothing to see here..Id hit it though bigtime..

 

 

Get in line! :D

 

 

But she wouldn't be allowed to say anything (except maybe scream Dick Nixon over and over).

 

:D

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except for the people cheering her comments

 

 

there are always sheep willing to be led. people who can't take responsibility for their own lives and own decisions and have to find a group to blame for all their woes.

 

"Surely it can't be my fault that my life is shlit. It's those faqs fault."

"I can't find a job. It's those dam mexicans rushing the border."

"The great country of germany is in decline because of the jews (obligatory nazi comparison)."

 

 

It makes it nice when you can blame a whole group of people for all that is wrong with your life. Then you don't have to feel so bad about yourself.

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there are always sheep willing to be led. people who can't take responsibility for their own lives and own decisions and have to find a group to blame for all their woes.

 

"Surely it can't be my fault that my life is shlit. It's those faqs fault."

"I can't find a job. It's those dam mexicans rushing the border."

"The great country of germany is in decline because of the jews (obligatory nazi comparison)."

It makes it nice when you can blame a whole group of people for all that is wrong with your life. Then you don't have to feel so bad about yourself.

 

Yes, like calling people who belong to CPAC mindless and prejudiced... :D

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