Here's a gem from her latest incoherent screed, this one about Mark Felt, whose daughter she feels the need to take shots at along with every other single mother in the country:
"I'm still a single mom," she explained, "I am not ashamed of this." She ought to be. See, the idea of marriage is to get a man other than your own father to support you while you raise children.
I'll take incredibly stupid statements for $1000, Alex. No wonder my friend Don refers to Coulter as a "hate crime in high heels".
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Ann Coulter is one of those people who, if anything horrible ever happened to her, might cause me to die of schadenfreude. "Hate crime on high heels" is a good one. I like "Nazi Barbie doll."
If a simple "kapo for the patriarchy" is out of line, then how 'bout "republican attack-poodle"?
Mark Felt was a "maiden scorned." He wanted to be appointed head of the FBI after the former maiden Hoover kicked the bucket in 1972. Felt, the maiden scorned, got back at the scorner, big time. That was the long and short of it. No big moral. Except, maybe, don't mess with the burocracy, because they'll figure out a way to get back at you.
BTW, Ann Coulter might want to consider the idea that, if she wasn't doing soft-core porn on the Faux News channel, she might be taken seriously.
I like how she throws out that absurd comment jackasses like Liddy have been trying to pass off, that none of the crimes of the Khmer Rouge would have occurred if Nixon hadn't been ousted. Mark Felt is responsible for all the Cambodian genocide, along with all the pinko-commie-draft-dodging-terrorist-loving-anti-christian liberals.
"Nazi Barbie doll" is a funny one. I generally fall back on the always-reliable "cunt." Basically, I find that to be the most offensive and insulting thing you can call someone, so I only reserve it for special occasions. I think Ms. Coulter qualifies for the title.
Also, did anyone else notice how, right after the quote that Ed posted, the next sentence takes mocks Felt's daughter for being a teacher? What's with that? I know pointing out non sequiturs and ad hominoms in an Ann Coulter article is like shooting dead fish in a very small bucket, but come on!
For me Ann seems like some spoiled, poor little rich girl (her daddy was a "union-buster") who was never punished a day in her life or taught basic manners.
It's interesting that she only views a husband as something to serve the wife's needs, but not love.
It seems to me that Ann is all about defending the Golden Rule. "He who has the gold, rules".
Anything that challenges the people in power, is an act of treason.
Wow, to quote several posters; "Hate crime on high heels", "republican attack-poodle","doing soft-core porn","cunt","spoiled, poor little rich girl". Your arguments are quite compelling. I've almost changed my mind about Ms. Coulter.
You miss the essence of her argument, however. The young Ms. Felt has failed as a feminist because she was unable to better her establishment father when he was in his prime. She needed to wait until he was a frail 90 year old to impose her will upon him. I think her temerity speaks volumes about your cause and its proponents.
In case my point wasn't clear, i"ll translate for you. You're all limp dicks who should each invest in a thesaurus.
What? She was unable to better her establishment father? What does that have to do with anything? I'll give you the benefit of the doubt and assume that you have a point, somewhere deep in your pointless rhetoric. Explain your argument, please, and try to do it without demonstrating your obsession with phalluses.
bohica wrote:
This isn't even approaching a coherent argument. What she said was that she should be ashamed to be a single mother because she hadn't gotten a man to support her while she raised children. That's what she said. There is no need to look for an "essence" of the argument, particularly one as incoherent as the one you have offered.
Um, okay. Tell me again what my "cause" is that you're referring to? My cause certainly has nothing to do with whether Ms. Felt, who I don't know and frankly couldn't care less about, is a failure or a success. The fact that she was mentioned by Coulter is completely irrelevant. She may be a total loser for all I know or could possibly care. It has no impact on the truth of what I said about Coulter's insipid attacks on single mothers.
In case my point wasn't clear, i"ll translate for you. You're all limp dicks who should each invest in a thesaurus.Hey, thanks for coming. And when your IQ hits 8, sell.