I think Mr. Underwear (or whatever his name is) 15 minutes ended a long time ago. He "fired" annie from his little newspaper that most people probably use to wrap fish in and he pounds his chest like he's mr. Liberal-superman....What a dork !!!!
Is Salon owned by Apple? I think they launched it. They could be keeping it alive. I love their computers but I loathe their politcs.
I didn't know that Ann Coulter was fired at all. When did that happen? Any speech that opposes liberal speech and is to the right of Lenin is considered hate speech by them. Typical knee jerk reaction.
Thanks for posting this. I saw this somewhere earlier, and I was looking for some context.
Yup! That's where I read it. I like Richard Poe.
I'm sure the color balance is different on every monitor. Nature of the beast.
My father (Joseph P. Furayter) and I are both lifelong Democrats. We are also both veterans of the armed services. We are extremely tired of being demonized by the right. Hatred and intolerance are the root causes of what happened last September. The world, not only America, would be a much better place if we could all learn to respect the basic humanity of those with different viewpoints."
so your a stupid commie democrat with your nose so far up the dnc butt that its always brown!
Ann Coulter: Laughing at the Left
By Richard Poe
September 6, 2002
"Ridicule is man's most potent weapon," writes leftist agitator Saul Alinsky in Rules for Radicals "
it infuriates the opposition, who then react to your advantage."
Super-pundit Ann Coulter has turned the lefts own tactics against them. Her new book, Slander: Liberal Lies About the American Right makes laughingstocks of the media. It is paralyzingly funny.
Predictably, the media have attacked like rabid wolverines proving, with each snap of their drooling jaws, that they are every inch the totalitarian fiends Coulter says they are.
Even before the book was published, leftist editors tried to strangle it in its cradle.
When her editor died of cancer, HarperCollins deep-sixed the book. Coulters agent shopped it around for two months, getting rejection after rejection.
"This book does not move the national dialogue forward," sniffed one Doubleday editor.
"Thats funny," Coulter responded. "I thought book publishers made money on the basis of how many books they sold."
Crown Publishing finally picked it up. With over 400,000 copies sold, Slander has topped the New York Times hardcover nonfiction bestseller list for eight weeks straight.
"The American people like me; editors dont
" Coulter remarks to The New York Observer. "If I were Rupert Murdoch, I think Id fire some of the people at HarperCollins for turning down the No. 1 best-selling book of the summer for purely ideological reasons."
When Coulter hit the talk-show circuit, the talking hairstyles pulled their usual tricks. They fought with Coulter instead of interviewing her. Some forced her to share airtime with belligerent leftwing zealots who mocked, interrupted, misquoted and belittled her.
Yet Coulters sales kept soaring even as public disgust with the media grew.
"Why Do Many Readers Hate Us Again?" asks a plaintive headline in the influential trade journal Editor & Publisher. The question refers to a recent Pew Research poll showing that public contempt for the media which had decreased after 9-11 has now skyrocketed back to its usual stratospheric heights.
No mystery there. If the folks at Editor & Publisher want to know why middle America hates their profession, they need look no farther than their own pages.
On September 1, a newspaper editor in a small, Pennsylvania college town publicly "fired" Coulter in an open letter accusing her of being a "hater" and likening her to the 9-11 terrorists. It was an obvious publicity stunt.
Nothing happened, so Bob Unger of the Centre Daily Times in State College, PA tried a different gambit. He claimed that an avalanche of reader e-mails supported his action.
Editor & Publisher leaped on this non-event as if it were news.
"Paper Backed After Canceling Coulter," trumpeted the headline in E&Ps September 3 online edition. "Editor Reports 97% Support."
According to E&P, "of the more than 500 e-mails that poured in, about 485 supported the paper's decision." That would leave only about fifteen e-mails supporting Coulter.
Fifteen pro-Coulter e-mails in two days. Hmmm.
"Funny, since I and conservative friends of mine sent in way more than fifteen on our own," commented "republicanman" on the conservative message board FreeRepublic.com.
In fact, FreeRepublic.com had posted Ungers open letter two days earlier, on September 1 with his e-mail address prominently displayed. Activity was intense, with 106 messages posted that day.
"Based on my experience with similar efforts on FreeRepublic.com, I would wager [Unger] received hundreds and hundreds of e-mails in support of Ann," comments Gene McDonald, President of the Florida Chapter of Free Republic.
By September 5, the number would likely have been in the thousands. One pro-Coulter correspondent received the following auto-responder message from Unger that day:
"Executive Editor Bob Unger has received thousands of e-mail messages concerning his column about columnist Ann Coulter. He apologizes that he is unable to answer each."
Thousands.
Of course, conservatives are not the only people who employ e-mail campaigns. Islamic activists use them too. And Islamists hate Coulter for her stand against Muslim terror.
The radical Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) has sent out an e-bulletin, urging supporters to "Send a note of thanks to Bob Unger at
runger@centredaily.com."
Interestingly, Unger told E&P that his 500 e-mails were "local, national, and international in origin."
Now what sort of national and international readers would be sitting around watching a small-town news site in Pennsylvania, just waiting to zap e-mails to it?
If indeed Unger ever received as many as 485 anti-Coulter e-mails, I wonder how many came from Muslim activists. Editor & Publisher should investigate. It would make a perfect 9-11 anniversary story.
How about it, guys?
http://www.richardpoe.com/column.cgi?story=114