Posted on 06/16/2010 3:54:46 PM PDT by Syncro
And George McGovern, Gary Hart, Barack Obama, Nancy Pelosi and Cynthia McKinney.
See, for instance, Mark's tribute to "Godless," here:
Ann Coulter: America's fiery, blond commentatrix
I met the man in his home town in 1967. He was non functional with out close supervision. In other words, a typical progressive.
If Mark Steyn and Ann Coulter got together, their children would be unstoppable. :-)
Obama senior adviser David Axelrod said Greene was not a "legitimate" candidate and called his victory "a mysterious deal." (Yes, how could a young African-American man with strange origins, suspicious funding, shady associations, no experience, no qualifications, and no demonstrable work history come out of nowhere and win an election?)
:o)
I can think of a few politicians who need lithium.
The key to Greene's victory, you see, is that he got more votes. How do liberals imagine Republicans pulled that off? Mesmerize the Democrats into voting for an idiot? If they could do that, John McCain would be president.
LOL!
Thanks for relinking that article RonDog. I think a compliment from Mark Steyn is worth more than any other comment. Here’s is the nub of what he said:
Mark wrote in December 2001:
“”The first reaction of the news shows to the verdict was to book some relative of the 9/11 families and ask whether they were satisfied with the result, as if the prosecution of the war on terror is some kind of national-security Megan’s Law on which they have inviolable proprietorial rights. Sorry, but that’s not what happened that Tuesday morning. The thousands who died were not targeted as individuals: they were killed because they were American, not because somebody in a cave far away decided to murder Mrs. Smith. . . It’s not about ‘closure’ for the victims; it’s about victory for the nation.”
But nobody paid the slightest heed to this line. For all the impact my column had, I might as well have done house calls. Then Coulter comes in and yuks it up with the Playboy-spread gags, and suddenly the Jersey Girls only want to do the super-extra-fluffy puffball interviews. So two paragraphs in Ann Coulter’s book have succeeded in repositioning these ladies: they may still be effective Democrat hackettes, but I think TV shows will have a harder time passing them off as non-partisan representatives of the 9/11 dead.”
But he does have one thing Rawl doesn't have: In the grand tradition of legendary Democrats such as Teddy Kennedy, Greene has a felony arrest. (Greene's inexperience really shows here: Democrats usually wait until after they're elected to show pornography to college girls.)
Let me know if you'd like to be added to the Ann Coulter ping list.
She is good.
“I can think of a few politicians who need lithium.”
Yeah, but if you thought about it for more than 10 seconds, how many could you come up with? A lot more, I bet.
Feminists like unfunny comedians like Maher and Franken. They like intellectually challenged commentators Dowd and Madow.
They despise Ms. Coulter. She's too smart and funny! Ironic, what?
What really angers the Democrats is that Greene has just demonstrated how Obama got elected.
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LOL - so true
As great as this Coulter column is, and it is one of the funniest I have seen from her, the comments by FReepers nearly outdo her this time. They definitely enhanced the value of this column!
LOL.
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