Clinton vs Coulter
Ann Coulter really said something reprehensibly stupid today.
Coulter writes in a new book, "Godless: The Church of Liberalism," that a group of New Jersey widows whose husbands perished in the World Trade Center act "as if the terrorist attacks happened only to them."
She also wrote, "I've never seen people enjoying their husbands' deaths so much."
For some reason, the Junior Senator from New York decided to get in on it.
"Perhaps her book should have been called 'Heartless,'" the senator said. "I know a lot of the widows and family members who lost loved ones on 9/11. They never wanted to be a member of a group that is defined by the tragedy of what happened."
The New York Democrat and former first lady said she found it "unimaginable that anyone in the public eye could launch a vicious, mean-spirited attack on people whom I've known over the last four and a half years to be concerned deeply about the safety and security of our country."
... and she was right to.
Of course this means there's a rebuttal from Ann.
'Before criticizing others for being 'mean' to women, perhaps Hillary should talk to her husband who was accused of rape by Juanita Broaddrick and was groping Kathleen Willey at the very moment Willey's husband was committing suicide.'
Hint to Hillary and other Democrat Coulter haters.
The more you talk about her, the richer she gets. Forget about her, eventually, she'll go away.
Just forget about her.
Here's a comment that surprised me from Phillyfuture.org
Just a question: Why do extremists like Ann Coulter (any *current* examples of her ilk on the left? anybody?) get air time and page space by the media to espouse such hatred?
No liberal / leftists extremists? Is he serious?
Ted Rall is the most odious obvious example.
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Posted by AlexC at June 7, 2006 9:04 PM
Haven't found the goods yet but local talk radio host Mike Rosen, whom I trust implicitly, says the "enjoying their husband's deaths" comment is taken out of context.
She's a firebrand, yes, but let's see an example of factual error from her. I don't think you'll find many.
Haven't found the goods yet but local talk radio host Mike Rosen, whom I trust implicitly, says the "enjoying their husband's deaths" comment is taken out of context.
She's a firebrand, yes, but let's see an example of factual error from her. I don't think you'll find many.
Posted by: johngalt at June 9, 2006 3:56 PM | What do you think? [1]