The examples, as you say, are endless. And quite frankly, if she wasn't such a strong supporter of a specific party...if she were merely a broadcaster...I don't think she would garner any kind of respect from any side. But because she is attached so tightly with one party, she will be protected and the things she says will be supported. Its sad, when one party (or another) protects and supports such an embarassment - not realizing that she does more damage than good for that party.
Please note...this is NOT a bashing of the Republicans. She just happens to be in their camp, but there are plenty of examples in the Democrat camp too. I am totally against anyone - for either side - who uses bullying tactics, lies and general disrespect as their weaponry. Its unnecessary, and shows a marked lack of intelligence.
2007-04-23 03:03:18
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answered by Super Ruper 6
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As Professional Wrestlers are called the best of "Sports Entertainment" which I agree, so are the talk/cable hosts of political themed shows, " The Best of Political Entertainment".
6min to introduce, discuss and resolve a position on an issue, does anyone else find it amusing? If not that, the endless droning of some facts while omitting others.
Ann Coulter... I don't have a problem with because I know she is just making a living. Actually she makes some decent points but she goes for the cheap shot lines to sell her "Controversy" like the Carney displaying a hairy face man calling him a Wolf Boy in front of the side show.
Using logic, calling someone ungodly means they are of the Godly...meaning she aspires to enter Heaven. If that is the case judging by her venomous, hurtful "H o n e s t?" characterization of others I have an excellent shot of going as well. Choose a side "Red" or "Blue"...hmmm seems to me there are two other groups that use those colors in urban U.S.A
Polarization, the most ingenious way to separate, distract the masses.
I get upset because depending on the topic, it takes me hours to actually do my own reading and decipher the "Right", "Left" spin getting to the facts to make my own decision based on common sense of an issue!
2007-04-23 08:42:46
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answered by William G 2
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1.She is married, and the sex thing is pure speculation.
2. Dale Earnhardt, typo if true, that is why there is such a thing as a second addition of a book. No that dose not constitute a lie, i.e. "I did not have sex with that woman"-B.J.Clinton former US President and Purgera.
3. When I moved to Alaska I could not get Massachusetts to drop me from its voter roles-this is because the state is losing population and is trying to illegally maintain its power in the House of Reps. Moreover, as a democrat you need not mention voter fraud because it is the backbone of the democratic party. I know that you think that Jesus was a liberal after all even Chicago Republicans start voting for Democrats after they die, I mean how much more proof do you need.
4. Go read the New Testament and a good translation of it, try the King James, and tell me if Saint Paul fits your faulty interpretation of the Golden Rule? Killing a baby inuterow carries a death penalty in the Mosaic Law which Jesus affirmed, where is the liberalism? If Jesus created the world like scripture says and it rebelled and he fought against that rebellion, well then that makes Him a reactionary and thus a right winger and a royalist as well.
You should pray for Anne Colter not point the Meletus finger at her in condemnation if you really care about and regard her soul and not as I suspect your own leftist political agenda
2007-04-23 03:28:09
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answered by sean e 4
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You want to know something, EVERYONE (including you) is a hypocrite at one point or another in their lives. If you deny that, you're just lying to yourself. In the grand scheme of things, who really cares anyway? It's a part of being a human being.
There many people out there who claim to be Christians and practice the "do as I say, not as I do" approach. It doesn't matter though because it happens whether you're a Christian or not.
Ann Coulter is an author and radio talk show personality. Anything that she says or does that stirs up controversy, she gets paid big money for in one way or another. What does that say for her credibility?
If you think Ann is a hypocrite, and you don't like her, then don't listen to her. Don't listen to any of them, conservative or liberal, doesn't matter.
ADDED: Look at that, after an hour three thumbs down...I guess truth hurts :)
2007-04-23 03:16:57
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answered by Anonymous
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The "thesis" of Coulter's book, as I understand it and agree or disagree, is that the left has a worldview and philosophy which is secular but which is as orthodox and unyielding to debate or contrary evidence as people accuse Christian conservative philosophy as being.
I personally find some of her points interesting and worthy of discussion, but her overall tone and many of her comments to be extremely insulting and counterproductive.
2007-04-23 04:17:30
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answered by American citizen and taxpayer 7
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Ann Coulter is about as christian as Charles F**king Manson.
Every word that comes out of that womans mouth is B.S.
She is responsible for spreading stupidity, lies, slander, and hate. If Christians are correct, she will face her creator someday, and be forced to take full responsibility for it.
Personally I don't believe in any of that - I think that deep down she is a miserable person, and resorts to projecting her seething hatred for herself onto liberals, and anyone else she attacks.
2007-04-23 03:25:34
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answered by Joe M 5
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First of all, out of all he horribly disgusting things that Ms. Coulter says, calling me godless is certainly the least of them. In fact, I usually take it as a compliment.
Second, I think it's important to remember that the Golden Rule (one of the few good things put in the Bible) is by no means exclusive to Christianity. It can be found in almost every culture and religion in the world.
2007-04-23 03:04:49
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answered by SomeGuy 6
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i think she has an eating disorder ,doesn't like her looks(i think both increase her negativity toward the world .) So since she doesn't like her looks and hates herself for hiding her eating disorder she overcompensates by making negative
observations and outrageous statements about whatever to increase her sense of self importance.(i may not be pretty but i'm smart.) /i heard her last night say Halliburton is losing money in Iraq! Right!/ i personally don't think she's unattractive.she has a kind of creepy beauty. (the adams apple helps)
2007-04-23 04:45:14
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answered by robertbobbybob 3
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Sheesh, and the liberals are complaining of the conservatives running John Edwards haircut into the ground.
BTW - Yes, she is a hypocrite, but so are most people in the political game.
2007-04-23 03:04:08
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answered by Anonymous
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We all sin, we all can be forgiven. That's what Christianity teaches. Even the worse of the worse can be saved.
She has fallen here and there , as you and I have,
She still believes in Christ and his forgiveness as do I,
It would be unchristian to believe that past indiscretions of this sort couldn't be forgiven through Christ our lord. Or haven't. Whether or not you forgive her , I'm sure Christ has.
THAT'S ALL THAT COUNTS.
She believes strongly in Christ and her politics, She's also well educated and strong willed. She as most Christians feel, have seen the attacks on Christian values in our country and see the repercussions from a age of falling values,(Crime,abortion,children having sex w/o indifference,disrespecting their parents, ETC..) and she knows that even though she made mistakes, It doesn't make that behavior right. THAT'S NOT HYPOCRISY, that's learning from mistakes and looking out for the un weary.
2007-04-23 03:23:41
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answered by Anonymous
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