Ann Coulter: My Political Spiritual Leader

Jan 07, 2005 00:50

WARNING: The following entry contains highly conservative views. If you consider yourself a liberal in any sense, you may want to stop reading now. And no, I don't know how to make lj cuts ( Read more... )

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Re: i stopped by, had a peak, and laughed.... anonymous January 9 2005, 01:36:34 UTC
Bravo. Bravo. I must say I agree completely in almost every case.

-"Jayne, where is all of this hatred for democrats coming from?" I guess what kills about liberals these days, is that they just hate the United States.-

I hate to break it to you, but liberals don't hate the united states. By definition, a liberal is someone who wants to advocate change. I don't know about you, but I don't know too many people who are 100% happy with all of the actions of this country over the past few years. I bet even you could think of one or two instances in which you would have done something different. From what I can recall, they still haven't found any WMD's yet. But I could be wrong, that's just what I hear from the excessively liberal media.

Lastly, how can you actually look up to someone who thinks that invading other countries, killing their leaders, and forcing your beliefs on them is a good thing? Of course there were several people who held that attitude in the past, a few names come to mind...Milosevic, Stalin, Hitler, etc.

I expected you more than most people to have more of an open mind than this.

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Re: i stopped by, had a peak, and laughed.... lafavorite98 January 9 2005, 02:43:28 UTC
I'd love to know who left this comment.

Interesting that you pulled the facist card. Original...

I never said that I completely agreed with everything that Coulter says. And I was just quoting the fly leaf of the book. But I do look up to her in many respects. What intrigues me about Coulter is her ability to say what she thinks and not care about the fall-out. So does Al Franken--I just don't agree with most of what he says. Invading other countries, killing their leaders, and converting them to Christianity is most certainly over the top. But keep in mind that I didn't say it, Ann Coulter did. She's got balls.

Sure. Democrats do advocate change. So do Republicans. I just like the Republicans' idea of change better. Believe what you want. I'm not closed-minded, but I was having a Coulteresque moment the day I wrote this entry. Thanks for your comment.

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