Posted on 10/19/2001 7:49:47 AM PDT by areafiftyone
Edited on 04/13/2004 2:06:56 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
Earlier this month, conservative commentator Ann Coulter laughed off her dismissal as a contributing editor of National Review magazine by telling the Washington Post: ''I'm getting a lot of great publicity.'' But now Coulter is facing less welcome publicity - the suggestion that she is not the sole author of the 1998 bestseller ''High Crimes and Misdemeanors'' that brought her to national prominence as a telegenic Clinton-basher and poster girl for the right-wing establishment.
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Notforprophet
"''A DNC fundraiser told Nynex executives they would receive invitations to White House `coffees' if they joined the DNC's `Managing Trustees' program and agreed to donate $100,000 ..."
Without saying that "A DNC fundraiser told Nynex executives that they would receive invitations to white house coffees if they joined the DNC's Managaing Trustees program and agreed to donate 100K"
Got any ideas?
Yeah, right.
Sniff sniff... I smell something here. A strong odor, very familiar.
I recall this smell. It's called "Odeur de Détritus". We've smelled this stink before in the 80's and 90's.
Step A) Find a chink in the armor of an enemy and then pour this perfume of disinformation and trash talk upon them. The hope is that the selected enemy begins to smell so disagreeable that one avoids the person.
Some previous victims, Ed Meese, Judge Starr, Paula Jones, Juanita Broadrick, the list is endless. The antidote is fresh air and truth.
Ann, I know you wrote that book and your aren't a kook! You go girl!
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