Keyword: coulterbashing
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The women of “The View” are seething over the show’s main guest Monday — conservative pundit Ann Coulter. “Why are you such a b----?” is the question co-host Joy Behar wants to ask Coulter, she said at an event for the New York Times Arts & Leisure Weekend.Co-host/comedian Whoopi Goldberg took a low blow at Coulter — literally.“Are you blond on the top and on the bottom?” Goldberg sarcastically said of the question she’d pose to Coulter.Coulter is on the ABC talk-show to promote her controversial new book “Guilty: Liberal ‘Victims’ and Their Assault on America,” whose second chapter focuses...
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Uber conservative political commentator and author, Ann Coulter, is drumming up controversy among the masses with her new book Guilty: Liberal Victims and Their Assault on America. The gist of her book? Liberals "playing victim" when she believes them to be the actual "victimizers." With anything Coulter has her hand in, this latest installment is sure to get tempers flaring, especially among single mothers. Monday night Coulter appeared on Fox News Channel's Hannity & Colmes. Tuesday morning Coulter made a controversial appearance on NBC's Today Show (after her originally scheduled appearance was cancelled.) In both appearances, Coulter's lastest stabs at...
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Appearing in the timeslot of the fourth hour of Tuesday's "Today" show that Ann Coulter was originally booked to appear on, celebrity blogger/author Perez Hilton addressed the Coulter bumping controversy directly, as he challenged the conservative author: "Ann Coulter, if you’re watching, bite me!" "Today" co-hosts Kathie Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb then acknowledged that Coulter was, in fact, scheduled to promote her book at that time but may be invited back on Wednesday's show. Gifford expressed disappointment that Coulter and Hilton weren't on together, saying it would have been "good television," which prompted Hilton to respond: "She's not very...
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As the race for the 2008 Presidential election gains more and more ground each day, we find ourselves increasingly subjected to literal up-to-the-second coverage of the U.S. political arena. More often than desired, this barrage of “news” ends up to be nothing more than a coagulation of useless facts and figures accompanied by an endless stream of insults directed at your candidate of choice. Interviews are about as educational as watching 12 year olds argue about whose dad is cooler, normally consisting of three or more grown, educated men simultaneously trying to prove the others wrong by talking as loud...
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NEW YORK According to a published report, Ann Coulter has (in jest, we assume) claimed to have sent that mysterious white powder to The New York Times. Reporter Jacob Bernstein, in a "Memo Pad" item in today's Women's Wear Daily, wrote that he received a message from a New York Times source saying that Friday's powder mailing -- which included an Xed-out Times editorial and what ended up being corn starch -- "makes all of Ann Coulter's comments a little less funny. I wonder if she considers herself at all responsible when lunatics read her columns and she says that...
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NEW YORK Citizens for Principled Conservatism has released its second video of "hate speech" by conservative columnist Ann Coulter. It can be viewed on the BradBlog.com blog...." Audio Link: Audio Link MP3
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The SCUM who assaulted Ann Coulter have appeared in this website, and the website links to a donation fund to pay their egal bills!
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Ann Coulter spoke at the University of Colorado in Boulder, drew a full house at Macky Auditorium, spent the better part of the night bashing Democrats and "liberals," provoked derision on the left and cheers on the right, and then departed. If the effects of her talk resembled those of her best-selling books, many of Coulter's listeners went home with their positions a little more set in stone, a little more ready to think the worst of their political opponents. Hard-line conservatives take pleasure in watching Coulter infuriate liberals. Hard-line liberals hear her speak and decide that their adversaries are...
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Is that boo-hooing I hear coming from Fox News, just across 48th Street from BusinessWeek headquarters in New York? Well, maybe I'm hearing things. But it sure is heart-warming to imagine Fox's supersized boss Roger Ailes and his fair-and-balanced band blubbering from the slap in the face a federal judge delivered to them recently. Fox had sued left-wing comedian and political satirist Al Franken for using the words "fair and balanced" in the title of his new book, Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them: A Fair and Balanced Look at the Right. The network that has wrapped itself,...
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Watching Ann Coulter promote her new book on television is like driving by a bad car wreck. It's horrible and ghastly, but, somehow, you can't help but look. That's probably why I've been stopping periodically along the channel-flipping superhighway to hear what this supposedly serious political analyst has to say (not, of course, because she's blond). I even sat and suffered through the sorry spectacle of Coulter being interviewed by Bill O'Reilly, both striving with some success to sound slightly sensible. Coulter makes terribly tasteless, hateful and provocative comments about her political adversaries, then, never changing her doe-eyed, slyly smiling...
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Ann Coulter, the right wing's dial-900 girl—a rail-thin, chain-smoking, hard-drinking, big-eyed leggy blonde who winkingly serves up X-rated ideological smut on liberals—is at it again. "Whenever the nation is under attack, from within or without, liberals side with the enemy," Coulter writes—or sneers—in Treason, her follow-up effort to the best-selling Slander. Like its predecessor, Treason sits atop the best-seller charts, riding higher than one of Coulter's signature miniskirts. But this time around, it isn't the liberals who are up in arms; it's the conservatives. Coulter's slurring of Democrats—from Harry Truman (soft on communism) to Tom Daschle (soft on Iraq) —has...
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Big publishers cash in as right-wing polemics sell in their thousands Two large American publishers are to launch off-shoots to capitalise on the latest literary phenomenon gripping the United States: the right-wing diatribe. Hillary Clinton's autobiography leads this month's US bestseller lists, but over the last year it has been books written from the opposite end of the political spectrum - many of them accusing her husband of everything from treason to destroying the American way of life - which have gripped the imagination of the book-buying public. Among the most successful has been Treason: Liberal Treachery From the Cold...
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The Letter the Wall Street Journal Refused to RunI Dare Call It Treason | Sample Audio from Treason | Treason on CD TREASON: NOW AVAILABLE! Slander: Hardcover | Audio CD | Large Print High Crimes: In Paperback! The Letter the Wall Street Journal Refused to RunTo The Editor: A pretty good rule of thumb for judging media comment on Joe McCarthy is that people who most vociferously deplore him seldom know the facts of record. Vide the recent Dorothy Rabinowitz piece in the Journal attacking Ann Coulter’s new book Treason and its McCarthy chapters. In her double-barreled blast against...
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I just noticed that Ann Coulter is scheduled to speak at The 25th Annual National Conservative Student Conference. Is Coulter the type of person who should be speaking at a high profile even? Coulter once said that her "only regret with Timothy McVeigh is he did not go to the New York Times Building". She has never apologized for that comment. In fact, to this day, she stands by it. I think this comment clearly shows that she is a sympathizer of right wing terrorism. That begs the question... why was she invited to speak at a high profile republican...
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The Ann Coulter/Strom Thurmond Diet Plan I’m signed up! By Jennifer Nicholson Graham o, I'm barreling down I-95, on a 200-mile excursion, when yellow arches loom on the horizon, and I instinctively tap the brakes. I have four kids, see, from 10 months to 10 years, and long car trips with them require multiple McFlurries. But this time, I'm traveling alone and have no good reason to stop. But I really, really want an ice-cream cone. Then, from out of the blue, it hits me: WWACD? What would Ann Coulter do? Now, my husband and I, we're Catholic, and therefore...
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Hillary Rodham Clinton's autobiography isn't selling as well as a month ago. Then, despite being panned as a dull, unconvincing, committee-written apologia, it soared beyond expectations, with hours-long lines at stores to meet her. But "Living History" is still reaping Clinton big political royalties, helping to push up her approval rating to all-time highs and earning something rare for such a well-known politician - a fresh look from the most important and open-minded voters, suburbanites. "People who love her wanted to know more and people who hate her wanted to know more," Jason Porembski, a manager at the Borders store...
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<p>Revisionist history. That's the kindest description you can give columnist Ann Coulter's attempt to portray Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy as an American hero.</p>
<p>But it's more accurate to call it a lie. A damnable one, at that.</p>
<p>But there it is, in black and white. In her columns and in her new book, Treason.</p>
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ICONOCLAST DAILY NOTEBOOK.... TAKE NO PRISONERS: THE ANTI-LEFTLIB CRUSADE OF ANN COULTER -- Please Ann, say it ain't so, about Joe!.... July 8 2003: Wow talk about hot! Ann Coulter is sizzling. She's got herself another best-seller on the NY Times best-seller list ("Treason"). She's got thousands of enthusiastic conservative young men panting with lust every time she pops up on Fox, CNN, MSNBC or Good Morning America to flail the leftist establishment, flaunting her long blonde locks, her ever-present plunging neckline and her very tart tongue. And she's got liberal pundits steaming, as she takes after hypocritical liberals, Hollywood...
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<p>John G. Adams, a key figure in the proceedings that effectively ended Sen. Joseph McCarthy's career, passed quietly from the scene last week at age 91. Not surprisingly, his death made no news; it's been a while since those heady days when McCarthy launched his investigations of the Army, which had, he charged, been shielding countless Communist agents at Fort Monmouth and elsewhere. It fell to Adams, the Army's chief counsel, to deal with the charges, which he did to devastating effect in the Army-McCarthy hearings that held the nation in thrall in the 1950s.</p>
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