
Sam Stein, The Huffington Post, February 9, 2008
Ann Coulter wasn’t officially invited to speak at this year’s Conservative Political Action Conference — many on the right were still upset at the bad publicity she brought last year after calling John Edwards a “faggot.” But to no one’s surprise, she showed up anyway, commandeering the spotlight.
Speaking before the Young America’s Foundation, who invited her over CPAC’s objections, the conservative author spent most of her time viciously attacking her party’s new presumptive presidential nominee, Sen. John McCain.
No topic was out of bounds, including the five years McCain spent as a prisoner of war in Vietnam.
“I know that [he was a POW],” Coulter declared, “because he mentions it more often than Kerry mentions he was in Vietnam. There were hundreds of POWs and we are not going to make all of them president. Can’t we find a POW who doesn’t want to shut down Guantanamo.”
This from the comments section gratis Tea Cake;
“There’s a lack of word definition to describe this thing called Ann Coulter. We are looking for a word that is lower than ‘feces’, more intense than ‘hate’, worse than ‘trash’, darker than ‘evil’, and hotter than ‘hell’ to describe this piece of garbage called ‘Ann Coulter’, who pollutes the air she breathe, contaminates the environment we live in, and poisons every thing she touches.
Ann Coulter wishes she’s Hitler’s mistress. Not even a sick dog would want to be in bed with Coulter.
I am not a McCain’s fan but I start to like McCain better now that this piece of sh*t Ann Coulter has attacked him.”
After Coulter’s comments on Gitmo,I’d tend to agree.
I can picture her donning the black leather and breaking out the Abu Graib photos then settling in for a late night phone call to Falafel Billow.
Yuck!
Comment by Rainlander — February 10, 2008 @ 7:56 pm
This is called “reaping what you sew.” All those years the Republicans refused to distance themselves from Coulter have finally come around to bite them in the ass.
Comment by Peregrin — February 11, 2008 @ 3:05 am