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Kedikat -> RE: Anne Coulter (6/17/2006 2:44:14 AM)

She is just such a disgusting example of the worst in human beings, in so many ways.
It isn't even that she is right wing. I am embarassed by some left wingers as well. These sorts of people in general should be completely ignored, left/right. It amazes me that anyone would want to have her speak for their side.
She lives on carrion and spits nothing but venom.




BlkTallFullfig -> RE: Anne Coulter (6/17/2006 2:46:53 AM)

I change channels when I see or hear that psycho.
I think she is living proof that some folks need mind altering drugs (legal or illegal).  She's actually starting to look sickly to me, but could just be what I think of her.  

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Ps:  I think Anne's a hag. Looks like she was rode hard and put away wet.
 Just saw this... Apparently I wasn't the only one to notice. [sm=biggrin.gif]  M




Kedikat -> RE: Anne Coulter (6/17/2006 2:59:57 AM)

I got part way through a real nasty post about her. And cancelled it. Won't go down any where near her level.




Arpig -> RE: Anne Coulter (6/17/2006 6:38:21 AM)

Those of you who dislike her should write to NBC informing them that you will be boycotting their programs if they continue to feature her....if enough of you do that, then she will find it increasingly difficult to get airtime.




PlayfulOne -> RE: Anne Coulter (6/17/2006 6:58:11 AM)

Would make no difference Airpig.  There are too many who are happy to buy into such hate filled garbage, thats why it is on the top of the best sellers list.

Personally I see her and my ears turn off as I have never hear anything uttered from her mouth which was worth listening to.

K




Arpig -> RE: Anne Coulter (6/17/2006 7:06:19 AM)

Of course you could do what I do...I don't watch tv, except for CSI & Criminal Minds, and of course the Daily Show




Alumbrado -> RE: Anne Coulter (6/17/2006 7:19:49 AM)

Amazing how some of the people who claim to loathe Coulter, Franken, Limbaugh, Carville, and other partisan spinmonkeys, waste so much time obsessing over their every word and gesture, and fixate on their most intimate personal details.

Maybe there is a 12 step program for such addictions?




PlayfulOne -> RE: Anne Coulter (6/17/2006 7:44:10 AM)

Personally I pay no attention at all to their drival, until they say something so idiotic that it gets thrown up in front of everyone.  Its the same reason I do not watch Fox News nonsense.  It was like watching the President blast the reporter for wearing his dark glasses, no need to worry about facts just jump in with a conclusion.  Should it be a surprise to him that most of the world believes he goes of half cocked without any thought or understanding of the facts and realities?

That said I don't have a lot of tolerance for people on the left side of the equation who act in the same manner.

K




Chaingang -> RE: Anne Coulter (6/17/2006 7:55:34 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Alumbrado
Amazing how some of the people who claim to loathe Coulter, Franken, Limbaugh, Carville, and other partisan spinmonkeys, waste so much time obsessing over their every word and gesture, and fixate on their most intimate personal details.


It'd be nice to ignore these dolts, I agree. But people like Coulter are culturally relevant because of the media exposure they get. Sure, it's part of a circus side show meant to detract from real issues, but then some of what Coulter says is so far gone that people must feel obliged to oppose her madness.

The bigger problem is that Coulter is given a pass by the media, as if she weren't actually infectiously insane. And of course, that's part of the whole entertainment as news or as editorial approach to things - they just want to give you something to scream about. No one in their right mind actually thinks Coulter is a serious commentator on any basis. I find her very contrived - her whole point is "Look at me! Look at me! I'm SO controversial!"

BTW, I wouldn't put Franken in with these others - I find him generally far more even-handed. But then I think Democrats are actually the middle and the Republicans the far right at this point.




Alumbrado -> RE: Anne Coulter (6/17/2006 9:21:40 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Chaingang

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ORIGINAL: Alumbrado
Amazing how some of the people who claim to loathe Coulter, Franken, Limbaugh, Carville, and other partisan spinmonkeys, waste so much time obsessing over their every word and gesture, and fixate on their most intimate personal details.


It'd be nice to ignore these dolts, I agree. But people like Coulter are culturally relevant because of the media exposure they get. Sure, it's part of a circus side show meant to detract from real issues, but then some of what Coulter says is so far gone that people must feel obliged to oppose her madness.
The bigger problem is that Coulter is given a pass by the media, as if she weren't actually infectiously insane. And of course, that's part of the whole entertainment as news or as editorial approach to things - they just want to give you something to scream about. No one in their right mind actually thinks Coulter is a serious commentator on any basis. I find her very contrived - her whole point is "Look at me! Look at me! I'm SO controversial!"
BTW, I wouldn't put Franken in with these others - I find him generally far more even-handed. But then I think Democrats are actually the middle and the Republicans the far right at this point.


Agreed....
I grew up on political and social satirists and IMNSHO, none of these media infotainment spin people could hold a candle to Mencken, Gregory, Zappa, Swift, Clemens, Voltaire et. al, so pardon me if I don't draw finer distinctions between the current bunch.[8D]




meatcleaver -> RE: Anne Coulter (6/18/2006 3:58:28 AM)

Maybe this is the wrong thread but I've only got to know Anne Coulter through the threads. Having watched the recording I can fully understand why OedipusRexIt wants to do her. I remember once, a colleague and I were getting a bollocking from a female boss (I still claim I was being scapegoated), I came out of the office and said to my colleague, I hate that woman. He said he didn't and every time she mouthed off he just imagined putting his cock in her mouth. Yep, it's a power thing and Anne Coulter brings that feeling out in me. She ROCKS!




brightspot -> RE: Anne Coulter (6/18/2006 5:09:47 AM)

Media Matters for America asks what other NBC show will try to capitalize on the ratings boost the network clearly thinks Coulter brings: Meet the Press? Dateline? Deal or No Deal? Perhaps Fear Factor ...

Damn! I wish the Gong Show was still on! [sm=moon.gif]
 
*Brightspot




Level -> RE: Anne Coulter (6/18/2006 5:31:52 AM)

Yeah, she'd fit in on Fear Factor....... one of the challenges could be getting placed in a Johnnie On The Spot with her, and trying to take a leak while she blabbers on and on lol.




NakedOnMyChain -> RE: Anne Coulter (6/18/2006 3:17:47 PM)

The Ann Coulter juggernaut reminds me of Vaudeville:  Anything to sell a ticket.


"It's the same old song and dance, my friends."
~Aerosmith





Petronius -> RE: Anne Coulter (6/18/2006 5:44:49 PM)

Coulter is a terrorist. She belongs in prison.

If any supporter of Al Qaeda said the things Coulter said, in reverse, there'd be no popular question about it.

But there is no real "war on terrorism," only a Nazi-like tarring of Jews -- excuse me, Muslims -- as "terrorists while studiously avoiding any terrorists who aren't Muslim.






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