There She Goes Again

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This reminds me of when Michael Moore was selling tapes CDs on Tokyo Rose Radio, West Coast FM, claiming no one would give him any air time. And, the only way he could get his message out was for listeners to buy his tapes/CDs. At the same time two AM stations had written requests and on-air requests for him to do interviews regarding his political opinions. The moral to this comment: Partisans, like one or the other without realizing Michael Moore or Ann Coulter, will do anything, say anything to sell a product. They both want to re-write history to sell as a commodity, nothing more, nothing less. And, they are both very successful capitalists.

It amazes me that these right wing nuts can make millions simply by pandering to the prejudice of conservatives. The world has moved to the centre. The Coulters, O'Reillys, and Limbaughs are playing to a dwindling support base. May they, and their messages of hate, wither on the vine, the sooner the better.
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Her wanting media attention reminds me of a lunch the Reverand Al Sharpton had with Caroline Kennedy at a...brace yourself...soul food place in New York City. Really? Kennedy and Sharpton meet regularly to talk over a plate of mashed taters and jerk chicken? I think not.
Similar to other conservative & liberal blowhards, Ann Coulter is just in the business of selling sensationalism to anyone who wants to hear it. It is no different than the National Enquirer.

I would like to think that people are smarter than she gives them credit for...maybe a serious issue like the economy will help silence Ann and other folks who are just wasting our time..

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“When he evades domestication, he also flees the constraints that seem to go hand in hand with marriage. He reminds wistful husbands, ensnarled in the claims of wives, children, and creditors, that the Latin root of ‘libertine’ is libertus -- a freed slave”

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