Cowardly Liberals Again Lying About Ann Coulter

Wake me when you have something productive to bitch about.....

Coulter called you out and tells it like it is in her book..

When Libs figure out what the truth is.... Let me know.....

The only group of people that CANNOT answer a straight question.... LIBERALS!!!!!
 
Quote from giles117:

...The only group of people that CANNOT answer a straight question.... LIBERALS!!!!!
Whereas some of you "conservative" folk don't even understand the question, eh?
 
Man Coulter in drag...

<img src=http://z.about.com/d/politicalhumor/1/0/c/c/coulter_adamsapple.jpg>

Poor AAA, he is in love with a tranny...
 
So it is okay for Bush to incessantly mention 9/11 and Iraq in which thousands died to advance his political agenda and career, none of them his own kin...but Edwards can't even mention his own flesh and blood to advance his career or agenda.

Okay Man Coulter, we get your right wing klannish duplicity...

p.s. Anyone else notice that now matter who Man Coulter is slandering, she someone how is able to work in her own sense of victimization by liberals while she rakes in the bucks in the process? With Man, it really is never about the issues, but about her own issues with liberals while she is also continually found pimping her own books.

She may just be the perfect neokon klannish pinup girl...

Amazing that anyone would ever feel any type of sympathy for this shrew of a man...

Quote from AAAintheBeltway:

Are they just too dumb to appreciate her complex sentence structure? I know a lifetime of hissing and shouting "bigot" at people will dull one's ability to reason. But you'd think a guy with a law degree and the ability to channel dead babies' thoughts could parse her sentences. And you'd like to think newspaper editors could as well. I guess not. Ann, my advice is in the future stick to one word responses like "ssissy" or "girlyman."

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THAT WAS NO LADY — THAT WAS MY HUSBAND
June 28, 2007


The Edwards campaign is apparently still running low on donations, so this week they went back to their top fundraiser: me.

I doubled the ratings of the lowest-rated cable news show on Tuesday by agreeing to go on for a full hour to promote my new paperback version of "Godless" — a mistake I won't make again. As I was walking to the set, minutes before airtime, it was casually mentioned to me that Elizabeth Edwards, wife of Democratic presidential candidate, John Edwards, might call in.

For the first time in recorded history, the show's host did not interrupt a guest, but let Elizabeth Edwards ramble on and on, allowing her to browbeat me for being mean to her husband. (This delicate flower is very sensitive to rough words, having hired the Edwards' campaign staffer who wrote this: "What if Mary had taken Plan B after the Lord filled her with his hot, white, sticky Holy Spirit"?)

Say, did any TV host ever surprise Al Franken, Bill Maher or Arianna Huffington with a call by the wife of someone they've made nasty remarks about? How about a call to John Edwards from the wife of a doctor he bankrupted with his junk-science lawsuits?

I think I may have tuned out at some point, so I can only speak to the first 45 minutes of Elizabeth Edwards' harangue, but it mostly consisted of utterly dishonest renditions of things I had said on my "Good Morning America" interview this week and a column I wrote four years ago. (You can't rush Edwards' "rapid response team"!) She claimed I had launched unprovoked attacks on the Edwards' dead son and called for a terrorist attack on her husband.

These are bald-faced lies, and the mainstream media knows they are lies. Yet they were repeated ad nauseam on Wednesday by The Associated Press, the AOL pop-up window, CNN, NBC and — stunningly — the host of the lowest-rated cable show himself, who personally told me he knew the truth.

So for those of you who haven't read any of my five best-selling books: Liberals are driven by Satan and lie constantly.

Here is my full sentence on "Good Morning America," which the media deceptively truncated, referring to a joke I told about Edwards six months ago that made liberals cry: "But about the same time, you know, Bill Maher was not joking and saying he wished Dick Cheney had been killed in a terrorist attack — so I've learned my lesson: If I'm going to say anything about John Edwards in the future, I'll just wish he had been killed in a terrorist assassination plot."

The usual nut Web sites posted a zillion denunciations of my appearance on "Good Morning America" immediately after I appeared Monday morning. But it didn't occur to any of them to simply lie about what I had said. No, it took them nearly 36 hours to concoct a version of that quote that included the Edwards part, but not the Maher part, or what English language speakers call: "the point."

By tomorrow it will be: "Ann Coulter tried to kill John Edwards on 'Good Morning America'!"

Judging by his fundraising efforts so far, I gather most of you don't know who John Edwards is — unless you're an overpriced hair dresser. He's the trial lawyer who pretended in court to channel the spirit of a handicapped fetus in front of illiterate jurors to scam tens of millions of dollars off of innocent doctors. According to The New York Times, Edwards told one jury: "She speaks to you through me ... And I have to tell you right now — I didn't plan to talk about this — right now I feel her. I feel her presence. She's inside me, and she's talking to you."

Let me also quote from campaign consultant Bob Shrum's book "No Excuses":

"(Kerry) was even queasier about Edwards after they met. Edwards had told Kerry he was going to share a story with him that he'd never told anyone else — that after his son Wade had been killed, he climbed onto the slab at the funeral home, laid there and hugged his body, and promised that he'd do all he could to make life better for people, to live up to Wade's ideals of service. Kerry was stunned, not moved, because, as he told me later, Edwards had recounted the same exact story to him, almost in the exact same words, a year or two before — and with the same preface, that he'd never shared the memory with anyone else. Kerry said he found it chilling, and he decided he couldn't pick Edwards unless he met with him again."

Apparently every time Edwards began a story about his dead son with "I've never told anyone this before," everyone on the campaign could lip-sync the story with him.

As a commentator, I bring facts like these to the attention of the American people in a lively way. Thus, for example, in a column about the Democratic candidates for president written in 2003, I pointed out that the Democrats refused to discuss the economy or the war, but had recently "discovered a surprise campaign issue: It turns out that several of them have had a death in the family."
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Among several examples of Democrats talking about a death in the family on the campaign trail was this one:

John Edwards injects his son's fatal car accident into his campaign by demanding that everyone notice how he refuses to inject his son's fatal car accident into his campaign.

Edwards has talked about his son's death in a 1996 car accident on "Good Morning America," in dozens of profiles and in his new book. ("It was and is the most important fact of my life.") His 1998 Senate campaign ads featured film footage of Edwards at a learning lab he founded in honor of his son, titled "The Wade Edwards Learning Lab." He wears his son's Outward Bound pin on his suit lapel. He was going to wear it on his sleeve, until someone suggested that might be a little too "on the nose."

If you want points for not using your son's death politically, don't you have to take down all those "Ask me about my son's death in a horrific car accident" bumper stickers? Edwards is like a politician who keeps announcing that he will not use his opponent's criminal record for partisan political advantage.

Manifestly, I was not making fun of their son's death; I was making fun of John Edwards' incredibly creepy habit of invoking his son's tragic death to advance his political career — a practice so repellant, it even made John Kerry queasy.

I'm a little tired of losers trying to raise campaign cash or TV ratings off of my coattails, particularly when they use their afflictions or bereavement schedules to try to silence the opposition. From now on, I'm attacking only serious presidential candidates, like Dennis Kucinich.

COPYRIGHT 2007 ANN COULTER
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Liberalism demands that you suspend reason. Outside of that it makes sense.

I had to quit watching talk shows because I never saw a conservative finish a sentence. It became sickening so I just scratched it entirely. Once I saw a "born again" candidate and they were letting him finish sentences, I assumed he was a Republican but it turned out he was a Democrat. It felt good there for awhile, I though I was witnessing a miracle.
 
It would seem that your vision is as narrow the rest of the klannish...

Didn't you get the bulletin that you are only to watch talk shows like Sean Hammity's show?

If you watch anything other than Fox News 24/7, your brain cells might actually begin to regenerate.

Wouldn't want that to happen, independent thinking really hurts the smalled minded like yourself...

Quote from maxpi:

Liberalism demands that you suspend reason. Outside of that it makes sense.

I had to quit watching talk shows because I never saw a conservative finish a sentence. It became sickening so I just scratched it entirely. Once I saw a "born again" candidate and they were letting him finish sentences, I assumed he was a Republican but it turned out he was a Democrat. It felt good there for awhile, I though I was witnessing a miracle.
 
Quote from ZZZzzzzzzz:

It would seem that your vision is as narrow the rest of the klannish...

Didn't you get the bulletin that you are only to watch talk shows like Sean Hammity's show?

If you watch anything other than Fox News 24/7, your brain cells might actually begin to regenerate.

Wouldn't want that to happen, independent thinking really hurts the smalled minded like yourself...

Listening to the typical liberal political shows is like being forced to endure a group of 4 year olds simultaneously pounding on a piano and calling it music. There is only so much a sane person can tolerate, even if you like music. I should say particularly if you like music.

And since liberals have this new found zeal for "fairness" in the media, why is it that all their talk shows feature a liberal host, an extreme left wing panel member, two liberal panel members and one shy token conservative?
 
You continue to appear insane.

You don't see the screaming and yelling of conservatives on Hammity or O'Idiot's gab fests? Elizabeth Hassleback wasn't seen screaming back at Rosie?

How myopic are you?

Both sides scream and yell, try to overtalk the opposition. That's all guys like Hammity, O'Idiot, Slavage, Matthoze, etc. do., as the audience is too dim to understand any type of in depth intellectual arguments.

Gore Vidal had it 100% correct, when he lambasted both the left and right wing talk shows, calling them menageries...


Quote from AAAintheBeltway:

Listening to the typical liberal political shows is like being forced to endure a group of 4 year olds simultaneously pounding on a piano and calling it music. There is only so much a sane person can tolerate, even if you like music. I should say particularly if you like music.

And since liberals have this new found zeal for "fairness" in the media, why is it that all their talk shows feature a liberal host, an extreme left wing panel member, two liberal panel members and one shy token conservative?
 
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