Reasons to Really Dislike Ann Coulter

Jan 17, 2009 12:41


I know, it's so hard to pick just one, so I offer several.

The article in full is here:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ucac/murderspreebypeoplewhorefusetoaskfordirections;_ylt=Aj1IO1YDPBeYiuLN8SgxfDlhr7sF
By Ann Coulter Ann Coulter - Thu Jan 15, 3:57 pm ET

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kishiriadgr January 17 2009, 18:26:28 UTC
She's never been a mom, nor has she ever been in the military. Funny how those who have never put on a uniform and picked up a gun are the fastest to judge us.

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desert_vixen January 18 2009, 19:22:48 UTC

It's much easier to judge someone that way.

I'm just waiting for her to not be relevant anymore.

DV

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auriaephiala January 17 2009, 19:33:08 UTC
Hugs (for you & your daughter).

Many women over the centuries have ended up raising kids alone for many different reasons: none of them needed that kind of jerk hassling them.

The only reason to read Coulter is to find actual facts she's got wrong which you can then use to force her publisher/newspaper to print a retraction. But I don't think that's a good enough reason to let her raise your blood pressure. There are so many better people to read.

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desert_vixen January 18 2009, 19:24:07 UTC

Thanks. I normally skip Coulter, but every now and then we all have weak moments.

DV

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castiron January 17 2009, 22:35:58 UTC
If Ann Coulter ever ends up a single mother, I'm going to laugh my ass off. (Oh, but if she ever ends up a single mother, it's going to be for a *good* reason, not like all those other single mothers.)

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dunmurderin January 17 2009, 22:48:29 UTC
But even if she ends up as a single mother, she's got enough money to be able to care for her child better than many two-parent households can. Just like I have a hard time feeling sorry for those poor Hollywood single mothers who can hire nannies and tutors and don't have to worry about paying the bills because they have some hired to do it for them.

It's not even just Coulter; I read a lot of women's magazines at work and most of them operate on the presumption that their audience lives in a two-parent, possibly two-income home and that one parent has the time/ability to spend making sure their kids get that early start on Latin grammar or starting a charity for poor kids at home.

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desert_vixen January 18 2009, 19:28:04 UTC

Yes. What you said. That's why I quit reading a lot of that.

DV

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desert_vixen January 18 2009, 19:26:32 UTC

Yes. She's not like those Other Women. One day, the right is going to find a newer, prettier face for the venom she spews (I think Laura Ingraham may be the lady in waiting) and poor Ann will find herself all alone. Then maybe she'll understand some of what the feminists say.

Then again, maybe she'll just turn into the next Phyllis Schlafly. *shivers* And we'll never be rid of her.

DV

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oilhistorian January 18 2009, 17:06:16 UTC
Then again, you could always take solace in the fact that a child of a single mother is about to be inaugurated as your Commander-in-Chief ... ;-)

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desert_vixen January 18 2009, 19:30:03 UTC

Yes, that is a nice little bonus.

DV

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tygerr January 21 2009, 01:23:26 UTC
Of course, Coulter thinks women shouldn't have been given the vote. Therefore, if we are to believe her worldview, you needn't believe her worldview. She's "just" a woman, after all....

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desert_vixen January 21 2009, 19:10:05 UTC

But she's Special. Important. Not like Those Other Women (ie, Uppity Bitches)

The Men In Charge can trust her to badmouth other women, and so she remains safe and special.

DV

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