I didn't see her on the "Today" show, but I still have to say that I can't stand the woman. I also wonder if she really believes all of the things she says or if she is actually in a way satirizing neocons. The reason why I say this is because she has said that women aren't as bright as men and that they shouldn't be allowed to vote. Well, if that's the case, then why is she registered to vote and why does she have a career in political commentary? She also once called a man with an effeminate voice a "gay boy". That's interesting, because she used to be friends with David Brock, an openly gay former neocon writer. She also claims to be a Christian who supports the anti-feminist views of people like Phyllis Schlafly. However, she has never been married, is a career woman, and has almost certainly had sex outside of marriage. Either she is doing an excellent job of satirizing conservatism, or else she is a hypocrite and a major nutcase.
2006-06-07 02:32:14
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answered by tangerine 7
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Yes I saw that debaucle on the today show...I'll say this for her she certainly got my dander up! I have only encountered her on tv a few times and each time my jaw has dropped and I am agog at how she was given airtime..so since any old Ann Coulter or GWB is allowed to spew bile then so am I. Education doesn't always make a person smart...Ann Coulter is a kneejerk reactionary and in turn I've have a kneejerk reaction to her...I'm all for free speech..my country is known for it...but holy moly I really wanted to reach through the screen, say excuse me Matt, and smack that Barbie right out of her little black cocktail dress. What seriously intelligent woman believes that was appropriate morning business attire....ok now bring on the nuts who'll bash me for daring to belittle her clothes because I'm not a mental match for her...go on, you know you were thinking that.
2006-06-07 06:01:02
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answered by Lee 4
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She is not a heartless witch if you had listened with an open mind you would have understood what she was saying. These women act like they are the only ones who lost someone on 9-11. They are not even considering the loss that others had. My family lost two people in 9-11 and we are not making a profit from their deaths. We do not want to profit we want our family to rest in peace. We did not get money for the loss of our family members but we gave money to help others. The women Ann was talking about are interested in nothing or no one only to make a profit.
2006-06-07 02:18:25
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answered by Anonymous
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O.K., I'll admit that sometimes (o.k., a lot of times), she comes across as a real "Miss Smarty Pants". She can be really irritating, because she relies so much on heavy sarcasm to make her points.
However, being empathetic often causes more harm than good. At least Ann Coulter brings a fresh perspective to issues and doesn't coddle people who sometimes need a good kick in the pants. She brings a whip smart, (sometimes flippant) attitude to the issues.
She's not always right, but she gives you plenty to think about.
Sometimes the people she mocks NEED a good dose of reality, especially when she reveals the hypocrisy of the "limousine liberals".
2006-06-07 02:30:51
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answered by pachl@sbcglobal.net 7
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You know what I love about her. In each of her books, she sites all of her sources and they are referenced in such a way you can easily check them. After the 100th one or so, I finally started taking her word on its own merits.
I can understand why liberals hate her. Objective, verifiable, facts are always tough for the left to deal with.
That's why anyone who bashes her always uses the standard leftist rhetoric. After all, how do you refute history? You don't, which is why the Left continually tries to change it.
2006-06-07 02:40:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Ann Coulter the "Tranny" has the biggest Adam's apple I've ever seen, but that doesn't make her a bad person. It's her outlandish and unreal views of life that make her a looney on TV.
2006-06-07 03:48:54
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answered by Kookoo Bananas 1
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you're not to any extent further information the Bible. In Gen. it tells us that Jesus were given to be the Christ because he became the in straightforward words angel that had not in any respect sinned! I quite have lengthy previous by my New testomony and counted over 550 places that state that Jesus isn't God! Like the position Jesus reported: Why do you call me "good"? i'm no longer good. in straightforward words God is nice.". "how God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Spirit and ability, and how he went round doing good and healing all who were lower than the flexibility of the devil, because God became WITH him." "...you've not in any respect heard his voice nor considered his type,...". "For the very artwork that the daddy has given me to end, and which i'm doing, testifies that the daddy has despatched me." it really is dazzling to obey the Bible, no longer lazy people personal needs and needs.
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answered by goni 3
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Spike, she believes that people should be allowed to suffer the consequences of their own choices. Is that so bad?
Let's assume you have kids who sometimes get into trouble. If you don't punish them for doing wrong, then you - essentially - reward them for bad behavior.
Ann Coulter is more intelligent than the both of us. Try to listen to her message, even if it does rub you the wrong way. Besides, smart girls are way sexy.
2006-06-07 02:21:24
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answered by farfrommensa 2
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She is an entertainer that has to say things, people watch her to hate her. She gives some a reason to live. Just to oppose her, but take what she says with a grain of salt, she could care less about anything but cashing her paycheck.
2006-06-07 02:18:56
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answered by Anonymous
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LOVE Ann Coulter. That is one whip-smart woman who tells it like it is.
2006-06-07 02:13:57
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answered by Goose&Tonic 6
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