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To: Jim Robinson
""Ann Coulter and Malkin...sort of present a kind of rhetorical world view where they have their troops out there," Cook said, "and I think he thought of himself as one of their troops and wanted to live up to their standards."

- -That's funny. I've been reading Coulter and Malkin for several years and I don't ever recall them trying to encourage the formation of "troops" to savage and threaten those politicians whom they believe to be either stupid or hypocritical.
I do recall however that Coulter has been physically attacked, had her right to be heard shouted down by university wacko's and has received numerous threatening letters of the type that media outlets complain they received from this Castagana guy.
The hypocrisy of the media in trying to tie this guys actions into some sort of plot encouraged by Coulter, Malkin and Ingraham is breathtaking.
It's all part of the ongoing effort to muzzle and marginalize those who oppose the media's left wing agenda.
As an aside, I've noticed that the recent media talking points on Coulter is to refer to her whenever possible in their stories by consistently using the term, "crazy" so they can dismiss her views and reduce her influence.
59 posted on 11/15/2006 4:30:31 AM PST by finnigan2
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To: finnigan2

Why does anyone believe what that tool had on his about page? Isn't it a common tactic of trolls that have been repeat visitors to put sympathetic things on their homepage?

The guy is obviously a disturbed nutcase, why has a few comments on his FR page turned into a referendum on Coulter, Malkin, et. al.?


60 posted on 11/15/2006 4:42:03 AM PST by Malsua
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