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Don't Call Ann Coulter the Michael Moore of the Right
Human Events Online ^ | 20 June 2006 | Humberto Fontova

Posted on 06/19/2006 10:33:36 PM PDT by Aussie Dasher

The dentist cranks up his drill, revs it up and digs in. At first, no problem. The Novocain kicked in minutes ago. Half our head is numb. He asks us a question and we nod spastically. He asks another and we mumble like Steve Martin in “The Jerk” when reading Bernadette Peters’ goodbye note that fell in the bathtub.

Meanwhile his drill keeps buzzing. The buzz gets louder, harsher. Our jaw—and finally our whole head—start vibrating. The sadist in the face mask and rubber gloves drills deeper, deeper. Soon—“AAWH!” We wail in pain. He went too deep. Either that, or not enough Novocain kicked in.

Some say Ann Coulter has the same effect on liberals. She “hits a nerve,” they say. Thus they squeal and shriek every time she releases a book. If only liberals were so lucky. The fact is, when this woman cranks up her drill and goes after a liberal nerve, she makes Lawrence Olivier’s Dr. Szell in Marathon Man come across like Florence Nightingale.

And what fun to watch! “Is it safe?” she asks Alan Colmes with a malicious leer. “Is it safe?” she snickers to Katie Couric while putting on the gloves. “Is it safe?” she inquires of Matt Lauer while revving the dentist’s drill in his face. Compared to Coulter’s liberal victims, Dustin Hoffman while strapped into Dr. Szell’s torture chair, suffered about as much as Sen. Teddy Kennedy at a Club Med massage parlor that serves drinks.

Calling Ann Coulter the “Michael Moore of the right” has become commonplace. But the label insults Coulter more heinously than she insults any liberal, including John Murtha and the Jersey Girls, for which she’s been recently scolded by everyone from Matt Lauer to Bill O’Reilly.

In 2000 Michael Moore wrote a famous letter to Elian Gonzalez. Among the highlights: “your mother decided to kidnap you … in Cuba, you were in jeopardy of receiving free health care whenever you needed it, an excellent education in one of the few countries that has 100% literacy … your mother snatched you and put you on that death boat because she simply wanted to make more money. Your mother placed you in a situation where you were certain to die on the open seas and that is unconscionable. It was the ultimate form of child abuse.”

So let’s see here: in the Jersey Girls we have women who—yes, tragically—became widows, but also became brazen political partisans, media darlings and millionaires. They stepped into the media spotlight and started shooting at conservative targets. Fine. But someone should have notified them that this set them us as targets, too.

On the other we had a destitute single mom who grew up oppressed under a Stalinist system and who either drowned or was eaten alive by sharks attempting to free her son from the clutches of a regime that jailed more of it’s subjects than Hitler or Stalin’s and was busily brainwashing him.

Coulter refers to the media-lavished millionaires as “Harpies” and “Broads.” Moore trashes Elian’s martyred mother as a money-mad gold digger, a kidnapper and a child-murderer.

So naturally the media brand Coulter as the insensitive spewer of hateful invective, as in the New York Daily News’ “Coulter the Cruel.” Moore, on the other hand, according to Frank Rich of New York Times, is merely a “polemicist and powerful storyteller.”

Among many other crimes and horrors, “Florida’s Cubans” writes Moore in his book, “Downsize This,” are responsible for “sleaze and influence-peddling in American politics. … In every incident of national torment that has deflated our country for the past three decades … Cuban exiles are always present and involved.”

Such a blanket trashing of an entire ethnic group straddles the very dictionary definition of bigotry. Normally the entire Democratic Party would work itself into a collective froth against the villain who spouted such “hate-speech.” Normally every media outlet in the land would promptly and boastfully ban this villain from its airwaves, broadcasting the decision between film clips of fire-hoses in Selma, cross burnings, and torch-light Storm Troopers at Nuremberg.

Moore himself denounces Republicans as “people who hate … people who get up at six in the morning trying to figure out which minority group they’re going to screw today.”

But ah! In “Downsize This,” Moore was insulting Cuban-Americans (i.e. Republicans), you see. So all is forgiven. So instead of being pummeled as a bigot by the usual media, academic and governmental sniffers and snouters, Moore was feted as the guest of honor at the last Democratic National Convention, squatting his gargantuan gluteus in the very President’s Box alongside Jimmy Carter. Then waddling onto the stage at Boston’s Fleet Center to an ovation rivaling even the one that deafened Fidel Castro when he addressed Harvard Law School and Washington’s National Press Club in 1959. Though it was close.

“These Cuban exiles, for all their chest-thumping and terrorism, are really just a bunch of wimps. That’s right. Wimps,” Moore continues in his book. His smear refers to all Cubans who left Cuba but singles out the Bay of Pigs invaders for particular scorn. “Ex-Cubans with a yellow stripe down their backs,” he calls them, on top of “crybabies.”

During the Bay of Pigs days these men—all volunteers and overwhelmingly civilian—battled savagely against a Soviet-trained and Soviet-led force 10 times its size, inflicting casualties of 30-to-1. When the local CIA man realized they’d been betrayed by the best and brightest he pleaded with their commander to allow an evacuation. “We will not be EVACUATED!” yelled that commander into his radio from the clearly doomed beachhead. “We came here to FIGHT! This ends HERE!”

And so it did. Then came the real heroics. Living under a daily firing squad sentence for almost two years these men refused to sign the confession damning the “U.S. Imperialists” (the very nation, which for all they knew at the time, that had betrayed them on that beachhead.) Many spat on the document in front of their Communist torturers. “We will die with dignity!” responded their second-in-command Erneido Oliva to his furious Communist captors, again and again and again.

In blanket-trashing all Cubans who for some crazy reason rejected free-health care and universal literacy, Moore also trashes the longest serving political prisoners of the century. Cuban-Americans like Roberto Martin-Perez, Mario Chanes De Armas, Eusebio Penalver, Angel de Fana, who spent 30 years in Fidel Castro’s gulag. That’s more than three times as long a Aleksandr Isayevich Solzhenitsyn and Natan Sharansky spent in Josef Stalin’s gulag.

“For months I was naked in a 6x4 foot cell,” recalls one prisoner. “That’s four-feet high, so you couldn’t stand. But I felt a great freedom inside myself. I refused to commit spiritual suicide.” Again, escaping their tortures would have been easy: simply sign “confessions.” They refused. Normally such men would have publishers, producers and documentary makers lining up for their stories. A&E would feature them every other month. NPR, “Frontline,” “60 Minutes” and the History Channel would beat down their doors.

Alas, these were Fidel Castro and Che Guevara’s victims. Enough said.

In other words, the very things people like Moore, Sean Penn and the Dixie Chicks say and write for free publicity, Fidel Castro and Che Guevara’s prisoners refused to sign to save their lives, or to end two decades of daily torture. Yet the Democrats’ pet walrus sneers at them from his Upper West Side pad as “wimps, cowards and crybabies.”

A guilt-stricken JFK finally ransomed back the Bay of Pigs prisoners. Hundreds of these promptly joined the U.S. Army and many volunteered for action in Vietnam. One of these was named Felix Sosa-Camejo.

By the day Mr. Sosa-Camejo died while rescuing a wounded comrade, he’d already been awarded 12 medals, including the Bronze Star, three Silver Stars and two Purple Hearts. I’ll quote from his official citation:

“On February 13, 1968, the lead platoon was hit by an enemy bunker complex manned by approximately forty North Vietnamese Regulars. Upon initial contact the point man was wounded and lay approximately 10 meters in front of the center bunker. The platoon was unable to move forward and extract the wounded man due to the heavy volume of fire being laid down from the enemy bunker complex.

“Captain Sosa-Camejo immediately moved into the firing line and directed the fire against the enemy bunker. With disregard for his safety, Captain Sosa-Camejo ran through the intense enemy fire and pulled the wounded point man to safety. After ensuring that the wounded man was receiving medical treatment, Captain Sosa-Camejo returned to the fire fight and again exposed himself to the intense enemy fire by single handedly assaulting the center bunker with grenades killing the two NVA soldiers manning the bunker. As he turned to assault the next bunker an NVA machine gun opened up and he was mortally wounded. Captain Sosa-Camejo’s valorous action and devotion to duty are in keeping with the highest traditions of the military service and reflect great credit upon himself, his unit, and the United States Army.”

From his limousine Michael Moore sneers at this Cuban-American and his Band of Brothers as “wimps and crybabies with yellow lines down their back.”

Maybe I’m biased, but nothing—absolutely nothing—Ann Coulter has said about John Murtha or John Kerry or the Jersey Girls strikes me as remotely comparable in vileness, cowardice and rank stupidity as Michael Moore’s blanket calumny against some of the bravest men of the 20th Century.


TOPICS: Editorial; News/Current Events; Philosophy
KEYWORDS: anncoulter; bayofpigs; coulter; fatfurball; godless; humbertofontova; michaelmoore; michealmoore; sheishim
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To: Jameison

Obviously you've never read Ayn Rand. By the way, I am not a libertarian or an objectivist. I just use Ayn Rand as an example to show how stupid is the argument that the only good conservative is a capital-G God conservative.

By the way, Islamic fundamentalists are ALL capital-G God conservatives. And they are all socialists.

And you can scream till you're blue in the face that their capital-G God doesn't match the text of your capital-G God book, and they'll scream back that you're capital-G God doesn't match their capital-G God book.

For me, I prefer to judge people on their behavior. Christians are much better behaved than Moslems. That goes without saying. But it doesn't mean they are fundamentally less inclined to support socialism, or even, for that matter, fundamentally more conservative than any other group. Some Christians are conservative and some conservatives are Christian.

But to make the argument as lower-case-c coulter does that liberalism=godless, is, as I've already said, capital-I Idiocy.


41 posted on 06/20/2006 5:28:40 AM PDT by samtheman
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To: samtheman

correction: they'll scream back that your capital-G God


42 posted on 06/20/2006 5:30:04 AM PDT by samtheman
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To: Aussie Dasher
Moore himself denounces Republicans as “people who hate … people who get up at six in the morning trying to figure out which minority group they’re going to screw today.”

Dammit, he found me out! Today I woke up and decided to screw Cameroon Highlanders.
(hmm, maybe I'll switch to Botswana Basarwaians. They're always an easy mark)

BTW Mikey, I get up at five, not six.

43 posted on 06/20/2006 5:30:18 AM PDT by Condor51 (Better to fight for something than live for nothing - Gen. George S. Patton)
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To: samtheman
"And if coulter says god must be capitalized "

She doesn't.
The loony left can do what they like.


"By the way, my choice of what words to capitalize has no bearing on the validity of my argument"

It does.
It's the crux of the matter.
There are "gods" for those engaging in drunkenness, adulterers, purveyors of hate etc, and then there is the one true Christian God.


"And if coulter says god must be capitalized (i'm not saying she does say that, but it seems you're implying that) then she's a bigger idiot than i thought."

Naaaaah.
For that, you gotta look in the mirror.
44 posted on 06/20/2006 5:34:13 AM PDT by Jameison
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To: samtheman
"Obviously you've never read Ayn Rand"

I have read and know the Bible. That's what counts.
Ayn Rand is irrelevant.
He may be your god, he isn't mine.

"I just use Ayn Rand as an example to show how stupid is the argument that the only good conservative is a capital-G God conservative"


You have succeeded in doing the exact opposite of that, by porbing even more how really stupid the liberals are.


" and they'll scream back that you're capital-G God doesn't match their capital-G God book"

Liberals have been screaming anti-Chrsitian invective for so long (just listen to the drive-by media), that its become totally boring.
We don't even hear thenm when they scream anymore.

"For me, I prefer to judge people on their behavior"

That is why liberals liberals are Godless.
They are the biggest Bush-haters haters on the planet. They hate President Bush even more than the worst Al Quaeda psycho.

"But to make the argument as lower-case-c coulter does that liberalism=godless, is, as I've already said, capital-I Idiocy."

Look who's talking.
45 posted on 06/20/2006 5:43:04 AM PDT by Jameison
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To: samtheman
"By the way, Islamic fundamentalists are ALL capital-G God conservatives. And they are all socialists"

Zarqawi is/was a socialist?
Who knew?
Are you sure you took your meds this morning?
46 posted on 06/20/2006 5:46:25 AM PDT by Jameison
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To: mbraynard

Bernadette Peters is an actress, singer, and dancer. She gets the best roles on Broadway in any show she feels like starring in. Her usual film role is a light-headed ditz, rather like many of Madeleine Kahn's parts, but like the late Ms. Kahn, those are just blow-off turns for a major talent.

She's very pretty, too, especially for a lady in her 50's.


47 posted on 06/20/2006 5:46:40 AM PDT by Tax-chick ("The root of the state is in the family. The root of the family is in the person of its head.")
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To: DaGman
"A lot of nice words in the article but when all is said and done, I see little Coulter does to further the conservative cause"

Just by hitting against the RATS campaign tactic of using tragedy victims as attack dogs and human shields alone, Ann Coullter has done conservatives and Republicans a hell of a lot of good.
Sh has in effect effectively taken down the most potent weapon the policy challenged RATS have been using.

"Her words are nothing more than emotions coming out."

You obviously haven't read the book. You sound like one if those clowns that regularly post anti-conservative bile at Amazon.com
48 posted on 06/20/2006 5:54:04 AM PDT by Jameison
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To: Jameison

"That is why liberals liberals are Godless.
They are the biggest Bush-haters haters on the planet. They hate President Bush even more than the worst Al Quaeda psycho."

Can you please explain to me what hating President Bush and believing in God have to do with one another? I really hesitate to go down that path!


49 posted on 06/20/2006 6:01:23 AM PDT by JNL
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To: JNL
"Can you please explain to me what hating President Bush and believing in God have to do with one another?"

If you need me to explain that to you, then you obviously know nothing about Christianity.
50 posted on 06/20/2006 6:06:07 AM PDT by Jameison
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To: Jameison

Again equating GWB and God is disturbing. I have some friends at church who are liberal, they don't like Bush but does that make them any less worthy of praying with me on a Sunday.

We have long ago learned not to talk politics and we get along well. Do their political beliefs make them hellbound, I think not.

Your attempt to equate GWB with religion is wrong.


51 posted on 06/20/2006 6:10:29 AM PDT by JNL
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To: steve8714

What does a cheeseburger have to do with speaking The Truth? Seems Moore had his fill of them and it did the opposite.


52 posted on 06/20/2006 6:13:31 AM PDT by presently no screen name
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To: JNL
"Again equating GWB and God is disturbing"

Again, you either can't read or you don't understand English.
53 posted on 06/20/2006 6:19:59 AM PDT by Jameison
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To: JNL
"I have some friends at church who are liberal, they don't like Bush but does that make them any less worthy of praying with me on a Sunday"


Your Kos/DU pals can like who they want.
On the other hand, when they spew out rabid, vile anti-Bush hate on constant basis, they sure are not Christians, no matter how much they dress and go to church on Sundays, and how much they sing.
Jesus himself had a word or two to say about such people.
54 posted on 06/20/2006 6:23:43 AM PDT by Jameison
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To: JNL
Again equating GWB and God is disturbing.

No one is equating the President of the United States with God.

That is a slander that has emerged from your own fevered brain and does not correspond to any external reality.

Fact: If someone claims to believe in God and thinks it is OK to hate a fellow human being like the President who is trying to govern according to his conscience as a Christian, then they are lying about believing in God.

55 posted on 06/20/2006 6:24:33 AM PDT by wideawake
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To: lonster
funny, i don't see liberals paddling their pa toots from florida to cuba. i wonder why with all the health care and literacy. seems like they'd be headin there in droves. maybe ole mikey could serve as a raft an aircraft carrier??

There - fixed your spelling mistake.

56 posted on 06/20/2006 6:28:55 AM PDT by Tokra (I think I'll retire to Bedlam.)
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To: JNL
Do their political beliefs make them hellbound, I think not.

Do their political beliefs include supporting the murder of unborn children, the destruction of Israel or the destruction of traditional marriage?

Political beliefs can absolutely place one's soul in jeopardy - do you really think committed Nazis made it to heaven?

57 posted on 06/20/2006 6:33:03 AM PDT by wideawake
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To: Jameison

Many people profess to be Christians but we will know them by their fruits. Only those that acknowledge Christ as their personal Savior and follow His teachings and His Word daily are Christians - the others are CINO. That is where the word Christian comes from - Christ. Remember the passage..."I never knew you".

That said, there are those that are blinded with scales on their eyes. No words can penetrate their blindness. And we have seen that here first hand! As you know, God's Word is true - all the time, every time!


58 posted on 06/20/2006 6:37:22 AM PDT by presently no screen name
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To: Jameison

Yeah I think Jesus said, actually I think you should look it up Matthew 7:1.


59 posted on 06/20/2006 6:38:32 AM PDT by JNL
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To: wideawake
"Fact: If someone claims to believe in God and thinks it is OK to hate a fellow human being like the President who is trying to govern according to his conscience as a Christian, then they are lying about believing in God."

That pretty much sums it up.
60 posted on 06/20/2006 7:29:59 AM PDT by Jameison
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