Both,I wish she would take her own advice.
This woman is really something.She shows several signs of mental issue's and promotes nothing less than American fascism.(let's go there kill their leaders and convert them to Christianity)
The real problem with loonies like Coulter being out there and getting a stage to present their idea's is other right wingers can in comparison look less loony and far right.I honestly feel that's the point.
Most people understand the Coulters and Rushes are extreme but others who are still far right and narrow minded can look more normal in comparison to the uninformed masses and THAT is a problem.You can be left of Coulter and still be far right
2007-10-03 01:33:44
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answered by justgoodfolk 7
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Lets see, she is saying only women vote for democrats. She is saying we should go back to the time period when women could not vote. Oh yes, men have done such a wonderful job of running this country. How many wars is it now that men have got us into?
2007-10-03 01:44:37
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answered by firewomen 7
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Yes. Of course she's banking big bucks for it. However even her most ridiculous statements have a grain of truth buried deep inside them. I've heard at least a dozen women that say the only reason they are voting for Hillary Clinton is because they believe it's time to put a woman in charge. They don't have a clue what her policies are and really don't care. Even heard some say they'd vote for Edwards because he's cuter than the others. Not saying the men are much better since some won't vote for Hillary because she's a woman but back to the point. Coulter may be outlandish in her remarks but she turns the basic truth into best sellers!
2007-10-03 01:32:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Coulter is not insane because she knows exactly what she is doing and fully believes the disgusting bile masquerading as political talking points that she spews out regularly. The less undue attention the media gives her, the less damage she can inflict on the collective psyche of impressionable drones.
2007-10-03 02:05:20
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answered by Anonymous
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She was taking aim at those women who vote simply on emotion, which is all too common, without having a clue about the issues. The majority of uninformed voters are probably women, based on their preference in TV programs. What's she's saying is, "Hey girls, if you're going into the voting booth, engage your brain a little bit."
2007-10-03 02:04:19
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answered by Anonymous
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She's trying to sell a new book. Although, I never mind that she drives liberals completely insane. Of course, that's not a long drive.
2007-10-03 01:46:52
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answered by Anonymous
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She is selling books. That's what she does. The more controversial the more money that she makes. She also does speaking engagements and is paid well. The more outrageous she is the more money she makes. I don't take anything that she says seriously because it's all about the money.
2007-10-03 02:08:16
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answered by John 6
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She is of course a provocateur whom has made a living, a nice one, and fame to boot, from talking to issues people think are important and serious. Mass idea marketing at its most shrill and a serious threat to reason and calmness. She'd make a great pet though...
2007-10-03 01:28:54
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answered by alphabetsoup2 5
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She is trying to sell her new book. Unlike Jacob W, who believes she wants to make you think, she is only trying to make a profit like everyone else on the stupidity of the general public.
2007-10-03 01:32:56
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answered by Anonymous
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She's trying to sell her book. But I have to tell you, I have a problem with people voting who can't even name their 2 US senators or the three sections of government.
2007-10-03 01:27:02
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answered by 79vette 5
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