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Originally Posted by mirevolver
Reading this thread is quite amusing to me. I've met Ann Coulter, sat down with her and had a nice little discussion. Perhaps this might be because I am a Republician, but I found her to be very nice and had a great sense of humor. I can also say that she always puts some element of her humor into her one-liners.
Ann Coulter's problem is that she operates in the realm of politics, where nobody says what they mean nor do they mean what they say. Politicians have no clue what directness is, which is why they always give long winded answers where they skirt the issue until they decide it's a safe issue for them. Ann Coulter is on the other hand, extreemly direct and doesn't care what people think about her directness. She speaks her mind wheras others in the field of politics don't want you to know what's truely on their mind. And the thing that has Liberals/Progressives the most infuriated with her is that she is completly 100% against political corectness.
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Every once in a while I read something that sparks a memory that I think may be relevent, in my mind anyways. Yet again another story by me.
My aunt who is very rich belongs to a tony country club. At the time, the prime minister of Canada was Jean Chretien. She fucking hated him and everything he stood for.
One day as she was at the club playing golf with her equally rich friends, along comes Jean Chretien and the rest of his foursome and bodyguards asking if they could play through. On the way he does his usual schtick, shakes hands, makes some jokes, thanks them then like an old pro moves on to forget them a minute later.
Well for a month after that all she could do was praise this man to no end as almost the next best thing to sliced bread. Blinded by charm, too in awe to relinquish her feeling of angst, blinded by bullshit.
As for Ann Coulter, she'll die one day and no one will notice. Carry on