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Sectarian Violence [Jewish Journal summary of ANN COULTER/Al Franken "debate" (3/27) in L.A.]
www.jewishjournal.com ^ | March 31, 2006 | Rob Eshman, Editor-in-Chief

Posted on 04/01/2006 7:13:12 PM PST by RonDog

2006-03-31

Sectarian Violence
by Rob Eshman, Editor-in-Chief

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Backstage at Monday night’s debate between Ann Coulter and Al Franken, guests drank wine with their vitriol.

Or vice versa.

At a private dinner for major supporters of the University of Judaism’s (UJ) Public Lecture Series, the guests of honor each rose to say a few words to the 100 or so diners. Coulter immediately referenced the massive immigration rallies that were taking place across Los Angeles.

“I don’t remember the last time I saw that many angry Mexicans,” she said.

Not a titter. Nervous shifting in seats. Guests cast apologetic glances at the legions of Latino waiters and busboys.

“Now I know why my towels were a little late coming up to my hotel room.”

More silence. Whispers among the crowd: How could she say that?

Virginia Maas, chair of the UJ’s Department of Continuing Education, followed Coulter to the podium and offered a polite but pointed rebuke: “As a proud Mexican American and a Jew,” said Maas, referencing her own background, “I want to thank Ms. Coulter.”

Franken, in his comments, said the genteel dinner guests “just got a little taste” of what they were in for.

“By the way,” he said, “the last time I saw that many angry Mexicans, the United States had invaded Mexico and was fighting Santa Ana, looking for weapons of mass destruction.”

And from there, as the festivities moved to the public event, things got even nastier.

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Out on stage at Universal Studios’ Gibson Amphitheatre, in front of a sold-out crowd of some 6,000 people, the two pundits and authors went at it. First, event organizer Dr. Gady Levy introduced himself as the event’s “ringmaster,” preparing the audience for the circus that was to follow. He urged civility from the crowd. “Free speech only works when you can hear it,” said Levy, to what were apparently many deaf ears.

Franken went first. He lamented that he wanted to follow Coulter — you get to react to attacks and, he said, “more importantly, it pretty much spares you the chore of writing out prepared remarks.” Accepting his position, he said, “I will use my opportunity to go first to define the terms of the debate: ‘Whence Judaism?’” The joke got a huge, rolling laugh.

A former “Saturday Night Live” writer, Franken used a liberal amount of humor in his attack on the Bush administration, the war in Iraq, conservative pundits like Ann Coulter and Ann Coulter herself.

“I’m talking about an increasingly secretive, incompetent and corrupt Federal government that rewards cronies,” he said to applause. “I also want to discuss with Ann the coarsening of dialogue in this country.... Ann has said repeatedly that liberals hate America. I disagree.”

Franken told of a standing ovation he received following a speech he gave to cadets at West Point (“It was an audience not so very different from this one,” he deadpanned to the largely Jewish crowd).

There, he said, “I told them we’d been lied into the war in Iraq.”

Franken also attacked the Bush administration and the Republican Congress for neglecting the economy, Americans without health insurance “and the poorest in our society.”

Throughout his speech, he hammered home his serious points with humor, and the crowd — most of it — loved his patter.

“George Bush famously said that Jesus was his favorite philosopher,” Franken said.

Borrowing an image (uncredited) from Christian activist Jim Wallis, Franken said, “If you literally took a pair of scissors and cut out each one of those passages” in the Christian Bible in which Jesus talked about helping the poor, “you’d have the perfect box to smuggle Rush Limbaugh’s drugs in.”

But Franken saved his sharpest barbs for Coulter. He called her a liar. By way of example, he examined a claim Coulter made in one of her books that President Bush had less family help getting into college than did Al Gore. Franken named dozens of Bush relatives — including Sen. Prescott Bush, the president’s late grandfather and a Yale trustee — whom Coulter neglected to mention.

“This is what she does,” Franken said, “and she does it over and over and over again.”

Franken, who filled out a slightly frumpy suit, left the podium to raucous applause, challenging Coulter to correct disparaging remarks she made following their last debate in May 2004: “Ann, let’s see if we can end the point-counterpoint in an interesting debate.”

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Coulter, rail thin, wore pants and a shirt that occasionally lifted over her flat belly. She deflected the attacks.

“Let’s stipulate that I’m a deeply flawed person,” she said, then asked that they speak about more pressing matters, such as the war on terrorism.

With gusto, Coulter launched into an assault on former Democratic presidential candidate Sen. John Kerry, eliciting only scattered applause. Her voice strengthened and pace picked up when she broadened her attack.

A sampling: “Evil does not seem to be part of liberals’ vocabulary,” she said to scattered applause and many boos.

“There will never be enough evidence for liberals to defend America.”

“Democrats are generally one of America’s domestic enemies.”

And then there was this topical analysis: “The war in Iraq has been a magnificent success,” she said. “We’re only a few years into the rebuilding.”

Coulter’s point was that following the terror attacks of Sept. 11, “containment is not an option,” and that fighting terror and Islamic fanaticism — under which she included fighting Saddam Hussein in Iraq — would be a longer, harder and bloodier campaign than some Americans would prefer, and that they would have to just get used to it. She rattled off the body counts for Pearl Harbor, D-Day and the Vietnam War and said that casualties in Iraq have been relatively light considering the importance of the struggle. Democrats opposing the war are like kids in the backseat of the car, she said, “They’re constantly asking ‘Are we there yet?’ ‘Are we there yet?’”

Coulter elicited shouts and boos calling President Bill Clinton a “pot-smoking draft dodger,” but when she started a sentence with, “I’ll conclude now, but —” the crowd roared.

If one were scoring the crowd’s reaction to the prepared remarks, it would be about 80/20 for Franken, but then perhaps that could be expected at a Jewish-sponsored event in liberal Los Angeles. At any rate, the minority made up in decibels what it lacked in body count. And both sides, hungry for the fresh meat of unedited partisan punditry, grew more boisterous as the night wore on, and on.

Now it was time for an ad-lib Q-and-A before the revved-up crowd. UJ President Rabbi Robert Wexler joined Coulter and Franken on stage. His first question was about their early political influences.

Franken plunged ahead with the first of a number of long, uninterrupted replies. The gist was that the civil rights movement compelled his once-Republican father to become a Democrat.

“We were Jews,” Franken said, “and the Holocaust wasn’t all that long ago.”

Coulter answered the same question by saying, “Jimmy Carter was president.” When Wexler asked for elaboration, she snapped, “What more do I need to say? Jimmy Carter was president.”

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Rabbi Wexler, clearly used to compliant, erudite panelists, found himself between two rhetorical predators who genuinely wished to dismantle each other. It just may be that if you don’t bring a knife to a gun fight, you don’t bring a scholar to a Franken/Coulter debate.

The evening took a toll on the speakers as well. As Franken was making a point about the Bush administration’s cut back in veterans’ benefits, an audience member yelled out “Boring!”

Franken swiveled in his seat.

“How dare you!” he said. “I’m sorry you find helping veterans boring.”

“Your delivery is boring,” the anonymous audience member retorted.

Honestly, it kind of was.

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Off his prepared speech, Franken, who is considering a run for the Senate in 2008, tended to expound at length in a monotone as Coulter, looking like his petulant daughter from an intermarriage gone awry, rolled her eyes and stared at her bracelets.

The most heated exchange came over the situation in Iraq. Coulter said the occupation was tough but the election proved that eventually the war would lead to “an Arab Israel.”

“Ann,” Franken said, “you’re so blithely dismissing what is going on there. The election was good but it was along sectarian lines.... The winner of the Iraq war is Iran.”

When Franken said the Bush administration only wants free elections where it served its purpose, Coulter countered that liberals don’t believe America is free.

“I love my country,” Franken shouted.

“Oh yeah, yeah, yeah,” interrupted Coulter, the nasty teen shutting down her righteous father.

Franken was angry enough to walk out, and Coulter bored enough to leave:
Clearly the only thing keeping these two in the same amphitheatre were their enormous speaking fees.

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Listening closely, it was easy to find the one thing both speakers agreed on: The Democrats have no leadership, no vision and no plan.

“You gotta have a platform to win,” Coulter said. “You have to come up with something other than, ‘Ann Coulter is a lying whore.’” The audience roared its agreement — about the Dems, not necessarily Coulter.

“I do think the Democrats have to show what they stand for,” Franken agreed.

So there.

Rabbi Wexler ended by asking the speakers what they hoped their legacy would be. Franken’s rambling answer — helping the poor, the disadvantaged — prompted more catcalls.

Coulter said it in a sentence: “I want to be the right-wing ayatollah.”

At 9:30 p.m. the game, slightly shell-shocked Rabbi Wexler rang the last bell. Walking out, I ran into two acquaintances — one Republican, one Democrat. Both said the exact same thing, a few minutes apart.

“I feel like I need to go home,” they each said, “and take a shower.”



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To: RonDog
Its not every day you find a conservative and a liberal in agreement the Democrats don't know what they stand for. I'd say Ann gave as well as she does. Liberals like Al Franken, being dyslexic, can never quite speak to the point.

(Denny Crane: "I Don't Want To Socialize With A Pinko Liberal Democrat Commie. Say What You Like About Republicans. We Stick To Our Convictions. Even When We Know We're Dead Wrong.")

41 posted on 04/01/2006 9:14:58 PM PST by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
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To: RonDog
release date: 6/6/6

The title just HAS to have something to do with that..
No Doubt About It...

42 posted on 04/01/2006 9:39:16 PM PST by Drammach (In the kingdom of the blind, the one-eyed man is king..)
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To: RonDog

I think people who have to use the f-word in a review aren't saying anything I'm interested in reading.


43 posted on 04/01/2006 9:59:17 PM PST by Cinnamon Girl (OMGIIHIHOIIC ping list)
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To: Nachum
Typical crap analysis from the crap Jewish Journal of Los Angeles.

The rag is as left wing as you can get. Observant Jews have been trashed by the Journal for years.

It is hardly surprising they write this hit-piece on Ann Coulter.

LOL!

For MORE (solidly biased, but occasionally accurate) reporting from this event, see passionweiss.blogspot.com:

Friday, March 31, 2006
The Puppies Who Lost Their Way

Watching Al Franken and Ann Coulter debate at the Gibson Amphitheatre this Monday night reminded me of a scene from "Billy Madison," in which Billy is competing against his rival Eric for control of his father's company. The scene comes towards the end of the film, when during an academic decathalon, Billy is asked to describe the impact of the industrial revolution on American workers and he launches into a convoluted monologue comparing the industrial revolution to the children's book, "The Puppy Who Lost His Way." At the end of the tortuous speech, the debate's moderater tells Billy, "That was one of the stupidest things I've ever heard and we are all now dumber for having heard that." This was exactly how I felt after listening to these two Tobais Funke-like blow-hards drone on and on and on: dumber than when I walked into the building.

I don't really discuss politics much on this blog, generally because I believe a blog probably isn't the most ideal forum to discuss politics. I also don't find analyzing politics all that interesting, mainly because there are few right answers, but a whole lot of wrong ones.But above all, I hate extremism and the many forms it takes in the American media. From know-it-all bloggers like Daily Kos, to the Bill O' Reilly, to Michael Moore, to these two imbeciles that I watched speak, the American political scene possesses far too few intelligent and informed commentators who can see both sides of an issue. Now I don't consider myself a Democrat by any stretch of the imagination and am a registered independent, however truth be told, my political inclinations tend to veer left, having voted begrudgingly for Gore in 00 and Kerry in 04. However, I can respect partisan Republicans when they inform the dialogue with humor, reasons and nuance. Therefore, I respect such icons of the right as Jonah Goldberg, William Safire, David Brooks and Dinesh D'Souza. While I may not always agree with them, they are often able to infuse my political thinking with an amount of balance that seems to be an object of disdain for many followers of politics these days.

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That being said, Ann Coulter is not a conservative I respect. In fact, she is a conservative I downright loath. Before I engage in a tirade against the blight on humanity that is Coulter, I should first point out that I don't believe a goddamned word she says. Its a cold day in Hell when Sean Penn and I agree with anything other than the fact that "people on 'ludes should not be driving," but I can't agree more with Spicoli than when he recently declared, She's [Coulter] a pure snake-oil salesman. She doesn't believe a word she says."

Coulter is 100 percent schtick. Coulter is out for Ann Coulter and how many books Ann Coulter can sell by playing to people to the right of Attila the Hun and pissing off lefties who than write about her to give her even more press. She's a professional button pusher and she's quite good at it too (just not much else).

And as for Al Franken, he's merely a washed-up comic who saw the writing on the wall and realized that he no longer had a viable career as a pure entertainer, but he could make a whole lot of money catering to a crowd of disenchanted liberals who were looking for another voice beyond Michael Moore.

As I've previously mentioned, I've seen a whole lot of speakers in this lecture series, some liberal, some conservative, but even when Bill O' Reilly spoke, I found him to be an informed and masterful debator (insert joke here), one who saw both sides of the issue and knew how to alter your mode of thinking by use of careful dialogue. Both Ann Coulter and Al Franken had no such ability.

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How is one supposed to take Coulter seriously as a thinker when at various points throughout the evening, she claimed that the war in Iraq is going "amazingly well," and that it was a "stunning success." Regardless of your belief on whether or not it was right to go into Iraq, I think everyone with a brain can agree that under no stretch of the imagination has the Iraq war been even a modest success, let alone a stunning one. Mishandled from the very inception, the war has been an epic disaster and what is needed at this very moment are strategies that can help our nation attempt to reverse the damage we've done (if this is possible), not pat ourselves on the back and let democracy do its magic. You can't just sprinkle some democracy on a country and watch it bloom. If anything, people should have learned by know that nations are not plants, contrary to popular f***ing belief.

For much of her time lecturing, Coulter poked fun at "liberals," somehow managing to conflate all Democrats with all "liberals." This is one of my chief gripes with our nation's political discourse today, the way in which somehow "liberal," is supposed to carry any meaning. I'm very liberal on some issues and quite conservative on others and I happen to know many people who act very much the same way. Other than idealogue jackasses like Franken, Moore, Coulter and the rest of the polemicists making a killing in the publishing industry, very few people fall into such strait-jacket categorizations as "liberal," and "conservative." This is just sloppy thinking, bloated with simplistic generalizations.

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In the course of her time, she also dropped these recondite pearls of wisdom: "Democrats are generally one of our biggest enemies;" "liberals won't defend America," "Bill Clinton is a pot-smoking draft dodger," "we without a doubt liberated Iraq," "liberals constantly want to call Iraq a quagmire. Well, how about their quagmire. When's the war on poverty going to end?,"the Iraq elections proved that liberals were wrong. Freedom and democracy are not the province of the white man, our brown brothers need to be freed."

Yeah, you heard me, Ann Coulter used the phrase "our brown brothers need to be freed." I'm sure she feels that way about all the minorities locked up in prison under bullshit mandatory sentencing laws for dealing crack, while their more affluent coke dealing brethren skate out with much less severe sentences. This is not to mention the fact that she called Bill Clinton, a "pot-smoking draft dodger." She can say what she wants about Clinton, the man was no saint, nor was he a devil. But for the love of God, when she attacked marijuana, well that was just making it personal.

And then there was her speaking manner. A terrible public speaker, Coulter was a train-wreck, hair disheveled, face gaunt and haggard, constantly reading from a script in a flat monotone voice, constantly muttering. It was the worst speaking performance I've seen since in elementary school when the principal used to speak at ever assembly time. Simply put, Ann Coulter gets the "gas face." Let's just say, I'd rather walk through Sadr City waving an Israeli flag than have to watch her massacre an audience again.

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And then there was Al Franken. To adequately describe his performance, let me describe for you an exchange between a heckler in the audience and Franken (both performers were mercilessly heckled):

Franken: "I think we need to take better care of our military. I think we need more benefits. More body armor..."

Heckler: Boring!!!!!

Franken: It is not boring!!!! It is not boring!! I am lecturing about Veteran's benefits, it's important!!!

Heckler: It's your delivery!!!

I suppose I agreed with a good deal about what Franken said, but that isn't exactly saying much. Franken is prone to making obvious statements like war is inherently a bad thing, universal health insurance is a good thing, insuring children is crucial. These aren't exactly revolutionary statements, nor did he offer any concrete proposals to do anything to ameliorate the political situation. He wasn't pushing the envelope, in fact he was doing the exact opposite. The truth is, it's really easy to make statements like those that Franken was making. It's much tougher to turn them into reality. And while he acknowledged that he is strongly considering a Senate run in Minnesota, I personally believe that it has more to do with satiating Franken's Brobdingnagian ego, rather than any desire to enact social good (though to be fair, I'd guess that he does want to make a difference as well).

Meanwhile, Franken kept on making obvious statement after obvious statement, that you couldn't really argue with. Then again, he spoke like a guy running for 7th grade president. IE "I think we should have every other Friday off school." Well, who doesn't agree that Fridays off are a good thing.

But his schtick wore thin quickly too, as he kept on relying on his Borscht bely sense of humor, ad nauseum. It seemed to please the mostly elderly Jewish crowd in the audience but put this 24 year old to sleep. Seriously, there needs to be a rule. If you make a joke about an elderly Jewish woman named Rose who doesn't get along with her husband, you are NOT funny. Period. I'm sure there are a bunch of places in Southern Florida where Al Franken might kill, but it wasn't working for me. Not at all.

Ultimately, I didn't learn a single fact from these two other than that it's pretty easy to be a political commentator. The bar is set painfully low. You don't need to be very funny, nor do you need that much knowledge. All you need to do is make a bunch of asanine statements that either preach to the choir or outrage your enemies. You'll stir up a whole lot of controversy, people will buy your books, then you can tour the country, giving sleep-inducing speeches that get savagely mocked by young punk-kid bloggers. All in all it's a pretty good life. When do I get to sign up?


44 posted on 04/01/2006 10:02:48 PM PST by RonDog
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To: AmericaUnite

"What these people don't see is the evil that would kill them in a flash."

Yeah, the Muslims would wipe out that crowd in a New York Minute, but, hey, they're not REALLY evil, like Republicans.

THAT is their mindset.


45 posted on 04/01/2006 10:05:55 PM PST by EDINVA
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To: Alouette
Can somebody please tell me what Al Franken has to do with Judaism? He hasn't participated in anything Jewish since his bris. That is if he even had a bris.

When Al Fraken had his bris, they threw away the baby and saved the foreskin.

46 posted on 04/01/2006 10:10:06 PM PST by Slings and Arrows (I am the Israeli Lobby.)
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To: Cinnamon Girl
I think people who have to use the f-word in a review aren't saying anything I'm interested in reading.
Ooops!
I did not proof-read that post very carefully.

Sorry.

I have asked the Moderators to DELETE that post, and I RE-posted it with the offensive word masked.
I am still looking for a report written by someone who was there on OUR side...
...but I have not yet found any. :(
Ann says that we may have had 12 patriots at that event -- out of 6,000.

47 posted on 04/01/2006 10:11:15 PM PST by RonDog
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To: WorkingClassFilth

bttt


48 posted on 04/01/2006 10:16:11 PM PST by junta (It's Jihad stupid! It's the borders stupid! "From the halls of Montezuma...")
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To: RonDog

Thank you for the correction. (Don't make me come down there!)


49 posted on 04/01/2006 10:17:10 PM PST by hocndoc (http://www.lifeethics.org/www.lifeethics.org/index.html)
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To: hocndoc
Mea culpa.
50 posted on 04/01/2006 10:27:00 PM PST by RonDog
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To: Tzimisce

Why are most Jews democrats?


51 posted on 04/01/2006 10:35:44 PM PST by taxesareforever (Never forget Matt Maupin)
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To: taxesareforever

Most Jews over the age of 50 are Democrats because they are brainwashed FDR worshippers. But those in their 40's are mixed and those under the age of 30 voted in majority for Bush.


52 posted on 04/01/2006 10:42:10 PM PST by Cinnamon Girl (OMGIIHIHOIIC ping list)
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To: RonDog
Regardless of your belief on whether or not it was right to go into Iraq, I think everyone with a brain can agree that under no stretch of the imagination has the Iraq war been even a modest success, let alone a stunning one. Mishandled from the very inception, the war has been an epic disaster and what is needed at this very moment are strategies that can help our nation attempt to reverse the damage we've done (if this is possible)

Why is it that assclowns like this writer have an irrational predilection to blindly believe the New York Times' take on the Iraq war? Is it sheer laziness? Or a total lack of curiosity? Maybe the constant drumbeat of negativism from the Times and its ilk fits the writer's bitter and humorless personality as well as his desire to hunker down with his Democrat party.

53 posted on 04/01/2006 11:27:17 PM PST by Lancey Howard
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To: Cinnamon Girl

Thanks.


54 posted on 04/01/2006 11:54:54 PM PST by taxesareforever (Never forget Matt Maupin)
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To: RonDog

This boy, Jeff Weiss, is a coward. Not only has he not enlisted in the US military but he is afraid to do the research to find objective truth, which will be very painful for this poor idealist. He hasn't a clue on how to fight a war or how to win an argument. The war IS going amazingly well considering all the possible variations of "Unintended Consequences" the dems were yelling about before the war started. I for one would jump at the chance to defend my country and my world from mass murdering tyrants like Saddam and Osama. This guy has no understanding of the word compassion other than a means to buy votes by advancing the culture of the entitlement mentality.

It is sad that this seeminly well articulated educated 24 year old can't tell the difference between good and evil or good and bad.


55 posted on 04/02/2006 3:23:17 AM PDT by Mauser ("Its Not Who You Know Its Who Knows You")
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To: RonDog
I was NOT at the pre-debate "private dinner" -- where Ann talked about the Mexicans.

What's funny about it is that Ann Coulter is really just a comedienne that people take seriously.

And she's a lot funnier than Al Franken.

56 posted on 04/02/2006 3:41:21 AM PDT by monkeyshine
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To: RonDog; Cinnamon Girl; feinswinesuksass; EveningStar; truthtracker
FWIW, I'm hispanic (from my dad). I don't usually like to point that out because I resent the idea that someone is only qualified to comment on a particular race if that person is a member of that particular race.

Truth statements are not, and should not be, "racially priviledged".

Still, if it means that much to ya, there you have it. I am very proud of my hispanic heritage. Of course, I'm also "white" (my mom), and equally proud of my "white/Irish/etc." heritage. Got a problem with that?

With that in mind, I make the following observations re the above article:

Coulter immediately referenced the massive immigration rallies that were taking place across Los Angeles.

“I don’t remember the last time I saw that many angry Mexicans,” she said.

Not a titter. Nervous shifting in seats. Guests cast apologetic glances at the legions of Latino waiters and busboys.

If I were one of those waiters or busboys I would have asked the nervous guests: "What are you looking at? It's TRUE!"

Now I don't know if she really said these things. But assuming she did, I actually think that's kind of funny.

I hate...HATE...PC crap. I HATE the current double standard in which society allows hispanics and blacks to crack jokes about whitey, but sentences whitey to the social electric chair for the same.

That's why I LOVE Ann Coulter. She is one of the few white people who has the guts to publically fight the double standard.

My dad was a staunch Democrat who used to bag on white people quite a bit. He HATED the Republican party. He viewed it as the "Okie" party.

My dad LOVED Sanford and Son, and All In The Family.

He went into hysterics whenever Fred Sanford would crack a good one against white people. But, then again, my dad would go into hysterics whenever Fred or Archie Bunker cracked a good one against hispanics.

My dad would crack up whenever I parodied the spanish music stations he used to listen to ("Ah-Ha-Hoooooy!").

My dad understood that what goes around comes around. so CHILL OUT!

"More silence. Whispers among the crowd: How could she say that?"

I'll answer that when you incredulously ask me how Chris Rock could joke about the way white people dance.

On second thought, I'll answer it now. How could she say that? Because she's courageous, funny, and sooooo UN-PC. That's why I love her.

“By the way,” he said, “the last time I saw that many angry Mexicans, the United States had invaded Mexico and was fighting Santa Ana, looking for weapons of mass destruction.”

Gee, did the members in the audience ask Franken "How could he say that?"

57 posted on 04/02/2006 4:30:17 AM PDT by tame (Are you willing to be as SHAMELESS for the truth as leftists are for a lie?)
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To: Ann Coulter
FWIW, I'm hispanic (from my dad). I don't usually like to point that out because I resent the idea that someone is only qualified to comment on a particular race if that person is a member of that particular race.

Truth statements are not, and should not be, "racially priviledged".

Still, if it means that much to ya, there you have it. I am very proud of my hispanic heritage. Of course, I'm also "white" (my mom), and equally proud of my "white/Irish/etc." heritage. Got a problem with that?

With that in mind, I make the following observations re the above article:

Coulter immediately referenced the massive immigration rallies that were taking place across Los Angeles.

“I don’t remember the last time I saw that many angry Mexicans,” she said.

Not a titter. Nervous shifting in seats. Guests cast apologetic glances at the legions of Latino waiters and busboys.

If I were one of those waiters or busboys I would have asked the nervous guests: "What are you looking at? It's TRUE!"

Now I don't know if she really said these things. But assuming she did, I actually think that's kind of funny.

I hate...HATE...PC crap. I HATE the current double standard in which society allows hispanics and blacks to crack jokes about whitey, but sentences whitey to the social electric chair for the same.

That's why I LOVE Ann Coulter. She is one of the few white people who has the guts to publically fight the double standard.

My dad was a staunch Democrat who used to bag on white people quite a bit. He HATED the Republican party. He viewed it as the "Okie" party.

My dad LOVED Sanford and Son, and All In The Family.

He went into hysterics whenever Fred Sanford would crack a good one against white people. But, then again, my dad would go into hysterics whenever Fred or Archie Bunker cracked a good one against hispanics.

My dad would crack up whenever I parodied the spanish music stations he used to listen to ("Ah-Ha-Hoooooy!").

My dad understood that what goes around comes around. so CHILL OUT!

"More silence. Whispers among the crowd: How could she say that?"

I'll answer that when you incredulously ask me how Chris Rock could joke about the way white people dance.

On second thought, I'll answer it now. How could she say that? Because she's courageous, funny, and sooooo UN-PC. That's why I love her.

“By the way,” he said, “the last time I saw that many angry Mexicans, the United States had invaded Mexico and was fighting Santa Ana, looking for weapons of mass destruction.”

Gee, did the members in the audience ask Franken "How could he say that?"

58 posted on 04/02/2006 4:32:13 AM PDT by tame (Are you willing to be as SHAMELESS for the truth as leftists are for a lie?)
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To: RonDog; Ann Coulter
UJ President Rabbi Robert Wexler joined Coulter and Franken on stage. His first question was about their early political influences...

Coulter answered the same question by saying, “Jimmy Carter was president.” When Wexler asked for elaboration, she snapped, “What more do I need to say? Jimmy Carter was president.”

That was a brilliant, witty, hilarious reply that soared over the heads of all the dummies in the audience.

59 posted on 04/02/2006 4:43:07 AM PDT by tame (Are you willing to be as SHAMELESS for the truth as leftists are for a lie?)
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To: RonDog

It is not widely known, but Al Franken always failed highschool gym......... his old grandmother insisted that he not enter a public shower.


60 posted on 04/02/2006 4:46:50 AM PDT by bert (K.E. N.P. Slay Pinch)
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