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If Ann Coulter hadn't written her latest book, would we really expect Hillary to have anything nice to say about her, even then? So why does it matter what she says now?
Is there anyone in the public eye that's not making money, or political clout, off their publicity? Why is it only considered the prime motive for Conservatives, and not Democrats?
Does Ann have a point about the unfairness of using "The Afflicted" to make a partisan political statement? Of course she does. So why is the essence of the complaint against her that she criticized "The Afflicted". Isn't that proving her point? Why can't people get that?
As much as I admire Ann's drive, spunk and wit, I'd hate to be married to her. Trust me, there's no one a woman can get angrier at than her husband. If she can take this much grief from the Press and still come on strong, she'd be a nightmare to face when you've done one of those millions of mysterious things about which men haven't a clue, but women get all riled.
John Hawkins has compiled his favorite quotes for Ann's book.
Found a new picture for the "Hypocrite" entry in Webster's.
Trackbacked at Stop the ACLU
Posted by Danny Carlton at June 9, 2006 10:53 AM




