Wednesday, April 20, 2005
Ann Coulter, loon
Ann Coulter, psycho, is on the cover of Time this week. I've always been a Newsweek guy, myself.
With"friends" like her, conservatives need no enemies. What a loser.
--ER
With"friends" like her, conservatives need no enemies. What a loser.
--ER
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I've always known I liked Nick. I love Ann, too.
Loved the interview, too, Nick. Your questions are as funny as her answers. :)
Loved the interview, too, Nick. Your questions are as funny as her answers. :)
Dr. Dobson also is distinguishable from Ann Coulter by one other attibute (it just comes immediately to mind.)
Dr. Dobson is not hot -- and that is Ann Coulter's sole positive attribute: She appears fairly babe-ilicious, judging from her book cover.
Dr. Dobson is not hot -- and that is Ann Coulter's sole positive attribute: She appears fairly babe-ilicious, judging from her book cover.
Dr. Dobson was fine in my estimation until the day at the National Press Club in 2004, when he was luncheon speaker, and was being asked a series of questions (passed up to the head table, where I also was sitting, on cards to the moderator) that he deemed irritating. He lost his cool, and referred to the audience as "you people...." Nobody in and of himself/herself as an individual was trying to rattle him (except maybe the moderator for choosing questions that were in a similar vein), and he lost it. I suddenly realized that he was a businessman more than a man of God. Plummeted in my estimation.
Well, shit. This venue is anonymous to all who choose to remain so. "Nick" has chosen to reveal himself. Fine. Do not stalk, chase, hound or tease anonymous others, Sir. Some people spook easily, and I want all voices who want to be heard to be heard. Ya damn Yankee. :-)
Didn't mean to offend, Nick. I was surprised that you revealed yerself. Didn't want you to get in the habit. The tease itself was enough to make a permanent lurker out of some people. Piece. I mean, Peace. :-)
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