Coulter slurs John Edwards...

Quote from AAAintheBeltway:

I heard Michelle Mailkin last night on O'Reilly criticizing Coulter. She sounded like the stereotype humorless grim-faced social values conservative who wants anything fun outlawed. You'll never hear one liberal criticizing another for anything, no matter how outrageous. It seems to be a pathology among Republicans that the minute anyone connected with the GOP becomes controversial, they have to leap in with both feet to show that they are not as bad as liberals say they are. It is a sign of insecurity and a prime reason conservatives never achieve anything. They are too busy tearing each other apart over minor issues.

Sheesh, she made a joke. Get over it.

That is a problem Republicans have to overcome, but it is hard when you have a predominantly liberal media waiting vigilantly for any soundbyte to pounce on. Before the onset of Fox News, you had to distance yourself from any inflammatory speech made by another Republican, or else you had every single news station condemning you. Every single station. This went on for years.

Times have changed, but for the Republicans in this case, old habits die hard.

I still think Coulter should not have said it though. As ridiculous as the argument may be, it gives the media spin machine more fuel for the fire. Every headline said basically the same thing. Coulter calls Edwards a Faggot. This can't be helping Republicans.
 
The repetitive max fact denial.

Oh, and has anyone else noticed that the clones, the Coulter supporters are making this all about me...and distracting attention away from Coulter and her actions, actions which prompted major advertisers to pull ads for her, leading republicans to denounce her...yet the clones focus on me.

Classic ET stuff...

Quote from max401:

Fact denial? The record:

http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/searc...=1664188&sortby=lastpost&sortorder=descending

is quite illustrative that you cry out "stalker" all the time. I find it rather amusing that you choose the label "repetitive" to apply to others.
 
I don't know if this comes as news to you, but Coulter really doesn't care about the republicans or the party...she cares about selling books and publicity, which is what her stunt accomplished.

Coulter has an audience who buys her swill, as they buy Rush's swill, etc. Just as the other side has their pimps.

The bottom line is I don't see any of these pimps, right or left acting like Mother Theresa.

They are in it for the money, not the cause...

They are capitalists to the max, and I would think the repugniklans would admire that quality more than anything else...


Quote from drmarkan:

That is a problem Republicans have to overcome, but it is hard when you have a predominantly liberal media waiting vigilantly for any soundbyte to pounce on. Before the onset of Fox News, you had to distance yourself from any inflammatory speech made by another Republican, or else you had every single news station condemning you. Every single station. This went on for years.

Times have changed, but for the Republicans in this case, old habits die hard.

I still think Coulter should not have said it though. As ridiculous as the argument may be, it gives the media spin machine more fuel for the fire. Every headline said basically the same thing. Coulter calls Edwards a Faggot. This can't be helping Republicans.
 
Quote from ZZZzzzzzzz:

The repetitive max fact denial.

Oh, and has anyone else noticed that the clones, the Coulter supporters are making this all about me...and distracting attention away from Coulter and her actions, actions which prompted major advertisers to pull ads for her, leading republicans to denounce her...yet the clones focus on me.

Classic ET stuff...
My dear Mr. Z10, you have directed the attention towards yourself, as usual, by your labeling and attacking those who disagree with your argumentative methods.

Now, you would have us just shutup and let you blunder your way through another one of your illogical soapbox pontifications without challenge.

But do take note, the challenge was on the fallacy in your method of argument. Quite unlike the attacks you favor. No link needed. Here you've displayed to all yet another manifestation of your continuing lack of intellectual reverence.
 
The repetitive max fact denial.

Oh, yes, my argument is what caused leading republicans to denounce her, major advertisers to drop her...

The repetitive max fact denial, attempts to take the focus away from Coulter, or any other leading known republican supporter and spokesman who verbally defecates in public...

Oh, and I wouldn't have you or anyone else shut up, watching the republiclones stumble all over themselves attacking a messenger is hilarious, predictable, and par for the course of ET klones...

Quote from max401:

My dear Mr. Z10, you have directed the attention towards yourself, as usual, by your labeling and attacking those who disagree with your argumentative methods.

Now, you would have us just shutup and let you blunder your way through another one of your illogical soapbox pontifications without challenge.

But do take note, the challenge was on the fallacy in your method of argument. Quite unlike the attacks you favor. No link needed. Here you've displayed to all yet another manifestation of your continuing lack of intellectual reverence.
 
I'm more likely to hear Edwards out now that she called him a fag. Same sort of thing happened when Reagan called Bush "a Yalie, a preppy, a sissy".
 
Ahnold's "girly man" comments come to mind.

The mud slinging of the lowest kind in politics will continue, because it continues to work on the sheeple. The sheeple seem to dig false bravado.

Any doubts to this fact should know that the term "swift boating" someone is now part of our lexicon...

Piss yellow journalism by the red, white, and blue Coulter...

Quote from Trader5287:

I'm more likely to hear Edwards out now that she called him a fag. Same sort of thing happened when Reagan called Bush "a Yalie, a preppy, a sissy".
 
Amzaing though, how a man of the cloth, the great reverend Jesse Jackson, does not have anyone distance themselves from him over Hymie town
 
Just curious, are you saying that in defense of Coulter? I think it is the second time you brought it up.

As I recall, I could be wrong, Jackson apologized for his comments, which is an admission of wrong doing. I also don't recall him saying his comments were "satire" or a "joke.


Think Coulter will apologize for hers?

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Amzaing though, how a man of the cloth, the great reverend Jesse Jackson, does not have anyone distance themselves from him over Hymie town
 
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