Thursday, August 31, 2006

STFU, ANN!

Those of you who've been reading this blog may have read my post about Ann Coulter a couple months back.

Oops, she did it again.

Yeah, joking about assassinating Lincoln Chafee is a real thigh-slapper. Then again, she's also joked about assassinating a Supreme Court Justice and soldiers fragging a duly elected member of Congress.

Ann's schtick seems to involve being blonde and outrageous. Ann, here's some free advice: if you're going to be blonde and outrageous, you need to buy yourself a bigger rack. And while you're at it, take two cheeseburgers and call me in the morning, OK? I've seen more meat on buffalo wings! Jeez!

Yes, Ann, I'm telling you to upgrade the boobs, upgrade the brain, or just shut the fuck up, I don't give an airborne fornication at a rolling doughnut which one you do, just pick one and do it.

I am sorely disappointed with the editorial staff at Townhall.com for publishing this one, especially since I am a Hugh Hewitt fan.

I mean, fercryinoutloud, do we have to raise the Homeland Security warning condition from Bert to Ernie, or even--God forbid--Elmo, every time this bimbo publishes a new column? What's next? Is she going to start calling her columns fatwas?

5 comments:

Harold said...

Allow me to add the following:
I am sick of being told this is the kind of thing that a good conservative does not criticize.

The type of shit Ann Coulter has a habit of saying is unacceptable. It is beyond the fucking pale.

And yet Ann Coulter will draw her crowds at CPAC next year. She will still rake in money from a syndicated column, and from book sales. She is considered a conservative in good standing.

Between Coulter, Tancredo, and Norwood, I'm starting to dislike conservatives. They're lucky that I fucking hate the hard left.

Doc Holiday said...

What is wrong with this woman?

Okay, guys, as a woman I can say it - you can't - well you can, but I can get away with it - you can't.

Ann Coulter is involved with a very serious love affair - one in which there is no reason or logic. The object of her affection is Ann Coulter.

She thinks she is cute. She's been reading too many press releases. When a woman starts thinking she is cute, adorable, and can get away with things because she is cute and adorable - well, let's face it, the line is crossed and the cute and adorable become...tada...witch with a B.

Coulter, Malkin, Tancredo, and Hannity are starting to make conservatives look bad. Good thing they consider themselves conservatives above Republican. With luck, when they start exploding even more, we can control the damage because they are relating more to the extreme conservatives than the rank and file Republicans.

The Pink Flamingo
SJ Reidhead

SallyVee said...

Go Harold! I agree with you and all the commenters so far.

A couple of weeks ago I had a mini-revelation. It was a bad [gray] hair day for me, realizing at age 45 the grim reality that my bottled dye lasts only 3 weeks... and Ann and I were born in the same year.

Anyway, along came Mary Matalin, talking about her friend Joe Lieberman, and how dangerous and awful his treatment by the Dems is. Mary also managed to cover the WoT very clearly, concisely and without malice. Just plain talk, directed at ALL Americans. She defended and praised the Bush administration. She pleaded with reasonable Dem citizens to reject the politics of destruction and scorched earth.

Well, true, Mary is 7 years older than Ann and I. But I was so impressed by the contrast between Ann & Mary in every respect. Not only did Mary look and dress her age (very attractively), she spoke like a woman I want representing me in the political arena. She was emphatic, but without personal malice, and without the godawful hip-conservative-bumper sticker-lexicon. The net result of Mary's comments was to illuminate genuine, positive, reasons for people in the middle/left to come on over to our side.

I am so turned off and embarrassed by the female Republican impersonators on the airwaves. I cringe whenever I see Ann or Michelle Malkin (she's the worst), Laura Ingraham, or Debbie Schlussel in public. I can only imagine how these grating women must affect the vast majority of regular people who do not live and breathe political combat. I can imagine how Laura Bush reacts in the privacy of her own living room whenever one of these ballbusters shows up to bash her husband, then claims to represent his "base." I know how it affects me!

I forced myself to read Ann's Chaffee screed. It did absolutely nothing for me. It didn't even make me mad because she's lost all power to provoke me one way or the other. It just seems like a tired old re-run. It disgusts me that Ann squanders her substantial talents in the conservative circus, instead of maturing into a real leader and sage. Townhall unfortunately, is following large numbers of Righties into the crapper (Nat'l Review, Human Events, NewsMax, WorldNutDaily, Hannity-Limbaugh-Savage Radio). But what I really fear is that they are merely reverting to type......that this is who they've been all along.......that there is more truth to all the old Pubbie stereotypes than I ever imagined.

Where in the world do these people think they are leading us? I fear we might learn, come November.

For the moment, the only political label I will apply to myself is: I am a George W. Bush Republican. After January 2009, I don't know what I will be.

Robert said...

Ann Coulter sets my teeth on edge. The column is filled with juvenile insults at (an admittably very insult-able) Lincoln Chafee, although her point that he is not deserving of Republican support is beyond dispute. But unless I missed it, and I read the whole thing twice, she did NOT call for his assassination in the article. The headline says "shot" but normal editoral column headlines are written by staff rather than the columnist. (If you travel you can frequently find the same op-ed in two different papers under different headlines.) Now perhaps Townhall has different rules, and Ann did pick that disgusting headline herself--it wouldn't be out of line with some of her past statements. But unless someone can demonstrate this case is the exception rather than the rule, it is unfair to her to tag her with calling for shooting someone. That still doesn't make it a good article, but we should be fair in our critique of her.

SallyVee said...

In all fairness, Robert makes a good point -- one that occurred to me last night.

However, does anyone doubt that Ann would write that headline? It sounds an awful lot like the Ann I've come to know and dread.

I really wish she'd start maturing and taking some tips from the Mary Matalin school of effective punditry -- and more important, effective party leadership. Ann spent most of the Chaffee column dazzling herself with her own one-liners, then a significant portion bashing GWB, then she finally got around to praising Laffey in oddly kind & generous language that sounded like a completely different person... Geeze, I'll bet Laffey could've lived without that endorsement.