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Defying Ann Coulter
http://www.intellectualconservative.com ^ | Thursday, 19 September 2002 | Brian S. Wise

Posted on 09/19/2002 5:08:10 PM PDT by BrianS.Wise

Every once in awhile, someone says “no” to Ann Coulter, and a light-duty controversy ensues; typically you’ll see debate whenever some odd person or organization has the nerve to refuse a prominent woman’s desires, demands and / or opinions (e.g. the recent controversy over female memberships at Augusta National), but things are always different when Ann Coulter is the woman in question. The newest controversy began with a column, “Battered Republican Syndrome,” in which she fired off the following salvo:

“This [the Kennedy family badmouthing the Bush family out of turn] is as we have come to expect from a family of heroin addicts, statutory rapists, convicted and unconvicted female-killers, cheaters, bootleggers and dissolute drunks known as ‘Camelot.’ Why would anyone want such people as ‘good friends’?” (Well then! Let it be said here that some of debate’s most unbelievable battles have been drawn around the bodies of the Kennedy boys; the most savagely your author has ever been handled in a debate was the night it came from the conservative podium, “Am I supposed to respect them [JFK and RFK] because they each used Marilyn Monroe as a spittoon?”)

The Centre Daily Times, a State College, Pennsylvania newspaper, took that as the last straw and dropped Coulter’s column from its pages, having previously informed its readers that the column was on probation (as it were) due to the frankness of her views and the manner in which they were conveyed. On The O’Reilly Factor, Times editor Bob Unger went to reasonable lengths to say 1) that his paper is basically a moderate paper in a largely Right-wing town, 2) that Coulter is a hater of Democrats, liberals, environmentalists and “most Muslims,” and that, 3) a majority of mail sent to his paper plainly stated they were okay with the column’s removal because people are “tired of hate.” Safe to say no vote was needed on whether or not people are tired of hate.

In defense of Ann Coulter: she is an asset to a movement (conservatism) that is, generally speaking, much too plaintive and soft spoken for its own good, that refuses to recognize the rest of the world has modernized while it hasn’t, that will not face its opposition (liberalism) in the same manner in which it is continuously treated. Coulter’s tendency is to respond to liberalism as it has responded to conservatism over the years, with open contempt. In terms of tone, she has said nothing here of the Kennedy’s that hasn’t been said of President Bush’s family, by the Left, with the accusations changed to retain relevance.

It also bares mentioning, though it should seem obvious, that Coulter gets as good as she gives; the difference between “Battered Republican Syndrome” and Thor Helsa’s old “Ann of a Thousand Lays” column for salon.com (in which it is suggested Coulter injects herself with her own urine to stay thin) is that Helsa’s piece is considered high comedy by its primary audience, while Coulter’s blasts are considered hate speech. (One cannot help but wonder if this is because Coulter’s work is actually being read by enough people to register an impact. How many bestsellers has Thor Helsa had?)

Now to the other side: The more often someone is dumped, the less likely it becomes the person being dumped is simply misunderstood (cf. Coulter’s previous problems with National Review Online). A certain act can play itself out in a column distributed, say, to Internet-only audiences, but when it comes to newspaper syndication, one should probably exercise a little more decorum. (Your author wouldn’t, for example, refer to Marilyn Monroe’s being used as a spittoon had this column been written for the Wall Street Journal.)

Those who appreciate Coulter (I am one) cannot help but wonder whether or not she consistently stacks the deck against herself because she enjoys the challenge (“I Stand Alone Against the World”) or because she is a keener public relations maven than originally suspected. No matter the overall truth of the Kennedy statement (and there’s nothing but truth in it), Coulter’s thought pattern doesn’t always translate well to those not as vehement in their objections, especially over breakfast.

Anyone who openly defies or opposes Ann Coulter is her enemy; whether or not this is inherently healthy as a personal philosophy can be debated (though one suspects not), even if on a base level people appreciate protectionism of one’s allies and beliefs. Problem is, the more managing editors she alienates, the less likely it is Coulter will be taken seriously, and the damage done then is not only to her reputation, but to conservatism in general, which her fans hope she comes to consider.


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To: BrianS.Wise
Pretty good piece, Brian, but I think the premise is a little weak.
Getting dumped by National Review Online and then by some pissant little toilet-paper based in the "right wing" (hahaha) hometown of Penn State University (my alma mater) can hardly be viewed as a trend. As far as National Review is concerned, I think Ann and Jonah and Rich simply disliked each other personally.

And this guy Unger is simply a liberal turd who couldn't stand the stinging truth about his party as it was so brutally exposed by Ann in her previous column. He hated reading that column and the "probation" thing was just a ruse to set the stage for dumping the column; any reason would do and (surprise, surprise) Unger found a "reason" in the very next column.

Ann is brilliant and beautiful and growing all the time.
She keeps getting better and better, and I hope she never tones down her style.
Man, am I ever glad she is on our side.

121 posted on 09/19/2002 9:41:04 PM PDT by Lancey Howard
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To: joesbucks
Couldn't have been better said. Ann is to conservatives what Begala and Carvile are to liberals in terms of public appearance. They are red meat people......and truly are just mirrors of each other.

Man, you need your eyes checked.

122 posted on 09/19/2002 9:44:22 PM PDT by Lancey Howard
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To: Chu Gary
How do we get Newt back on the public stage. He is another intellectual heavyweight who speaks the truth forcefully and infuriates the Dims as a result.

I'm afraid that's unlikely. He was pulled down by spineless Republicans seeking to placate their Democrat & media enemies. Since the very people that needed him betrayed him, they will prevent his return to prominence.

And that's all the Dims & media need to keep him off the public stage.

123 posted on 09/19/2002 10:25:24 PM PDT by DakotaGator
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To: habs4ever
Can you provide some examples of prior pugilists flaming out?
124 posted on 09/19/2002 10:35:48 PM PDT by Iconoclast2
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To: Iconoclast2
Sobran..Francis...Tyrrell...PJB...Hubris catches up to them in the end ;-)
125 posted on 09/19/2002 10:47:01 PM PDT by habs4ever
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To: willyone
Willone

Me...a liberal? I who wishes every conservative could communicate like Reagan? C'mon.

Why do conservatives hate Begala and Carvile? Because they strike home just enough and with a unique forte. Same with Ann. They are one in the same, just with different beliefs.

Would you like Ann just as well if she presented her message ala Reagan? I bet not.

126 posted on 09/20/2002 3:31:08 AM PDT by joesbucks
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To: BrianS.Wise
The author is the chamberlin of political discussion.
127 posted on 09/20/2002 4:10:59 AM PDT by RWG
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To: BrianS.Wise
“This [the Kennedy family badmouthing the Bush family out of turn] is as we have come to expect from a family of heroin addicts, statutory rapists, convicted and unconvicted female-killers, cheaters, bootleggers and dissolute drunks known as ‘Camelot.’ Why would anyone want such people as ‘good friends’?”

I'm sorry, what part of this is actually inaccurate?

128 posted on 09/20/2002 4:37:46 AM PDT by RogueIsland
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To: habs4ever
R.E. Tyrell is back in th saddle, habs. Gilder's experiment to recreate Spy Magazine didn't make it. The Spectator has that anti-lib snarl again, and I'm "loving it"!

First NHL preseason games last night, Habs!

129 posted on 09/20/2002 4:40:34 AM PDT by ArneFufkin
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To: John Lenin
This is a very valid thought ... the intelligence may get past a lot of people because they can't get past her tone ... that's a very good observation ...
130 posted on 09/20/2002 5:36:02 AM PDT by BrianS.Wise
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To: RogueIsland
None of it, and I said so. It's all accurate. I wouldn't have kicked her off of my newspaper (provided I had one) for that, but I understand why it was done.
131 posted on 09/20/2002 5:37:03 AM PDT by BrianS.Wise
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To: joesbucks
I don't like James Carville because he's wrong, not because he acts like a jackass. I mean, if you're going to dislike someone, that's a pretty good reason, right?
132 posted on 09/20/2002 5:38:28 AM PDT by BrianS.Wise
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To: Common Tator
It [the idea of Coulter being attractive] comes from the fact she's smoking hot. It can't be just me ...
133 posted on 09/20/2002 5:39:56 AM PDT by BrianS.Wise
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To: Lancey Howard
I am also glad she's on our side. Thanks for reading.
134 posted on 09/20/2002 5:40:48 AM PDT by BrianS.Wise
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To: BrianS.Wise; DainBramage
Yes, you did...
135 posted on 09/20/2002 5:40:50 AM PDT by carton253
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To: The Irishman
Earlier in this thread, someone gets more into the e-mails Unger received, and their validity. Check it out.
136 posted on 09/20/2002 5:41:48 AM PDT by BrianS.Wise
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To: stlrocket
He also totally missed the fact that the editor used as part of his justification the fact that he received 6,000 e-mail supporting his act, 90% of which agreed with him. (THERE ARE NOT 6,000 PEOPLE IN COLLEGE STATION, PA. THAT GET HIS PAPER!) O'Reilley is not smart enough to know that the DU sent over 5,000 of those e-mails!

There is no "College Station" in Pennsylvania. I hope your readership estimates are better than the rest of that post.

137 posted on 09/20/2002 5:42:01 AM PDT by NittanyLion
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To: NittanyLion; stlrocket
Average paid circulation: 25,000 on weekdays, according to the Advertising Research Foundation.
138 posted on 09/20/2002 5:47:15 AM PDT by NittanyLion
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To: NittanyLion
That's not many; a much smaller paper than I originally thought ...
139 posted on 09/20/2002 5:49:26 AM PDT by BrianS.Wise
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To: BrianS.Wise
That's not many; a much smaller paper than I originally thought ...

I would put it at a large percent of non-student residents. PSU students have access to the NY Times, Philadelphia Inquirer and Daily Collegian at on-campus locations. I suspect these serve as substitutes for the CDT.

140 posted on 09/20/2002 5:53:28 AM PDT by NittanyLion
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