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  Jonah Goldberg on Ann Coulter on National Review Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
In the wake of her invade-and-Christianize-them column, Coulter wrote a long, rambling rant of a response to her critics that was barely coherent.
Ann didn't fail as a person — as all her critics on the Left say — she failed as WRITER, which for us is almost as bad.
Ann — a self-described "constitutional lawyer" — volunteered on Politically Incorrect that our "censoring" of her column was tantamount to "repealing the First Amendment." Apparently, in Ann's mind, she constitutes the thin blonde line between freedom and tyranny, and so any editorial decision she dislikes must be a travesty.
www.nationalreview.com /nr_comment/nr_comment100301.shtml   (977 words)

  
 FrontPage magazine.com :: The Trouble with “Treason” by David Horowitz
Ann Coulter: I wish it were that easy a problem, but that trivializes the point of my book, which is not that there are just a few dozen traitors out there.
Ann Coulter: His heart was in the right place but he was surrounded by bad policymakers and he harm[ed] the country and its national security.
The problem with Coulter’s book is that she is not willing to concede that McCarthy was, in fact, demagogic in any sense at all, or that his recklessness injured the anti-Communist cause.
www.frontpagemag.com /Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=8793   (3245 words)

  
 Talking Presidents | Action Figure - Ann Coulter
Below are only a few of the 14 different phrases that the Ann Coulter Action figure says when you press her button.
Conservative lawyer Ann Coulter is a blond haired beauty with the brains and backbone to send the staunchest Liberal running for the hills.
The Ann Coulter figure is dressed in a single piece fl dress, fl high heels and gold earrings.
www.talkingpresidents.com /products-af-coulter.shtml   (268 words)

  
 Spinsanity - Screed: With Treason, Ann Coulter once again defines a new low in America's political debate
But Coulter implies that nearly every person left of center is culpable for failing to take action to prevent a small group of Soviet agents and their willful collaborators from infiltrating the US government (a conclusion based in part on evidence that did not come out for years, including decrypted Soviet cables released in 1995).
Coulter also salts the chapters she devotes to the post-war spy scandals with frequent and gratuitous references to President Clinton in an attempt to associate his scandals with those of Hiss and other accused or actual spies.
Coulter goes on to denounce the New York Times for putting terms like "evil empire" in quotes, which she claims "expressed contempt for the idea of winning the Cold War." However, the article she cites as proof of the use of quotation marks is actually directly quoting Reagan saying the term.
www.spinsanity.org /columns/20030630.html   (4167 words)

  
 Ann Coulter's Slander: An Analysis
Coulter goes on in her criticism of Cronkite’s condemnation of Falwell’s statements: “Showing his renowned dispassion and critical thinking, this Martha’s Vineyard millionaire [Cronkite] commented that Falwell was ‘worshipping the same God as the people who bombed the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.’ (the difference being liberals urged compassion and understanding toward the terrorists).
Again, Coulter gives no example of liberals who thought it was “of urgent importance that Islamic terrorists being held in Guantanamo be free to practice their religion.” I did find someone on the political left--Ramsey Clark, a fringe character--who fit this criterion.
Coulter fails to mention that the two busts directly in front of the tour group were of John Paul Jones and the Marquis de Lafayette.
www.anncoulter.blogspot.com   (5371 words)

  
 Spinsanity - Ann Coulter: The Jargon Vanguard
Coulter is an attorney turned professional talking head who was a major player in the conservative opposition to President Clinton.
Coulter calls him, among other things, a "celebrated felon" (3/29), a "known" felon (5/24), a "pervert, liar and a felon" (6/21), a "criminal" (1/11), "a flim-flam artist" (1/11) and a "prominent" criminal (3/29).
Coulter seems to be unaware of the irony in her statement that "name-calling has been the principal argument liberals have deployed against conservative arguments".
www.spinsanity.org /columns/20010716.html   (1044 words)

  
 Ann Coulter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ann Coulter was born to John Vincent Coulter (born 1926) and Nell Husbands Martin Coulter (born February 28, 1928, Paducah, Kentucky).
Coulter felt the photo chosen was unflattering and believed it was deliberately chosen for that reason because she is a conservative.
However, Coulter said she believed the case was strong, that Jones was telling the truth, that Clinton should be held publicly accountable for his misconduct, and that a settlement would give the impression that Jones was merely interested in extorting money from the President.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ann_Coulter   (5652 words)

  
 OpinionJournal - Dorothy Rabinowitz's Media Log
Coulter suggests, all now be in the gulag--to such matters as the Hollywood fllist and the House Un-American Activities Committee hearings, which in fact had little to do with McCarthy.
Coulter pauses to reflect on the whining of those on the fllist, all of whom she mocks as prosperous exiles racing happily around Europe with rich friends and having a good time.
Coulter's version of this history, of course, the fllisted are only the rich and resourceful--a history that doesn't include the countless people destroyed because their names had popped up on some list of alleged Communists or fellow travelers, or sounded like a name on one of those lists.
www.opinionjournal.com /medialog/?id=110003713   (1186 words)

  
 Does Ann Coulter Know What She's Talking About?
In case you missed it, Ann Coulter, in her new book Treason, is calling McCarthyism a liberal myth and labelling Joe McCarthy a hero.
Coulter does not seek to complicate her view of liberals with any serious or lengthy treatment of the many Democrats and liberals who were ferociously anti-Communist.
The likelihood is that Coulter's many avid fans are as conveniently ignorant of the past as she seems to be.
hnn.us /articles/1554.html   (2337 words)

  
 Slander: Liberally Lying about Liberals
Ann Coulter is merely the latest in a dubious tradition of self-promoters who have discovered that if you say enough outrageous things, you can get yourself an opportunity to say them on television.
Coulter could not have found a supporting citation if she had looked.
Coulter said that Chapter 2 is her favorite.
slannder.homestead.com   (1953 words)

  
 Ann Coulter
"..Coulter is a crackpot, a clown— and a balls-out dissembler.
Ann Coulter is a leggy, sassy blonde telebimbo, (and constitutional lawyer) whose career as a TV talking head took off during the Clinton scandals — and, like Clinton, she never really went away.
Ann Coulter used her latest Universal Press Syndicate column to repeat some of the controversial language she has used in her new book, on TV appearances, and elsewhere.
www.mediatransparency.org /personprofile.php?personID=106   (2008 words)

  
 What Liberal Media? --Eric Alterman
Maybe it was Coulter's repetition of the word "alone"; or maybe it was the fact that the famous 1965 "Bloody Sunday" march was from Selma to Montgomery, not a march "on" Selma.
Coulter, herself a paragon of high-minded political dialogue, charges that the left resorts to ad hominem low blows and cheap shots on conservatives, especially women.
Coulter isn't wrong if, by "only one newspaper," she actually means "dozens of newspapers." In the immediate aftermath of the incident, references to Gore's gaffe appeared in USA Today, Newsday, The Washington Times, London's Evening Standard, and, the coup de grace, two articles in Coulter's favorite bulwark of liberal bias, The New York Times.
www.whatliberalmedia.com /apndx_1.htm   (2587 words)

  
 Ann Coulter causes stir at KU | LJWorld.com
Conservative columnist and author Ann Coulter was greeted with a mixture of standing ovations and heckling after she took center stage Tuesday night at Kansas University's Lied Center.
Coulter received several standing ovations during her speech, but she also found herself interrupted several times by a small, scattered group of hecklers.
Coulter was paid $25,000 for her appearance, which was paid from the Vickers endowment fund, said Toni Dixon, director of communications for the KU School of Business.
www.ljworld.com /story200443.html   (999 words)

  
 Behind the Headlines
Coulter is now embroiled in one of those intramural spats on the Right that reveal more about the participants than anyone ever intended, a scrap which underscores the new era of ugliness that now seems to be dawning in wartime America.
Coulter's column, which ridiculed lax airport security measures, came just as Ashcroft was assuring the country that security was being beefed up, while the President was telling us to go on vacation – and be sure to fly.
This is what Horowitz and Coulter have in common aside from their knee-jerk politics and calculated incivility: they are both of them bullies looking for an easy victim and some cheap publicity.
www.antiwar.com /justin/j100501.html   (2365 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Treason: Liberal Treachery from the Cold War to the War on Terrorism: Books: Ann Coulter   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
Coulter, who in Slander exposed a liberal bias in today’s media, also examines how history, especially in the latter half of the twentieth century, has been written by liberals and, therefore, distorted by their perspective.
Coulter's way of presenting her arguments is an old one rather like a bum on a street corner.
Again, I need to highlight Ann's use of primary source references, as opposed to the tactics of the far-left, which are to print a falsehood, and then reference that falsehood, and then reference the secondary reference, etc. for 50 years until everyone believes it to be fact.
www.amazon.com /Treason-Liberal-Treachery-Cold-Terrorism/dp/1400050308   (2778 words)

  
 Ann Coulter - Media Matters
Ann Coulter is a syndicated columnist for Universal Press Syndicate, a legal affairs correspondent for the conservative newspaper Human Events, and a frequent pundit and guest on Fox News Channel, MSNBC, and CNN.
She is often billed as a "constitutional attorney," apparently based on her University of Michigan law degree and membership in the conservative Federalist Society (a chapter of which she founded while attending the University of Michigan Law School).
Coulter first came to national prominence as a legal correspondent and pundit for MSNBC, which fired her for insulting a Vietnam veteran.
mediamatters.org /issues_topics/people/anncoulter   (458 words)

  
 Ann Coulter
Ann Coulter is a lawyer and author, famous for despising anyone politically left of Ronald Reagan.
Coulter is the author of High Crimes and Misdemeanors: The Case Against Bill Clinton, Treason: Liberal Treachery from the Cold War to the War on Terrorism and Slander: Liberal Lies About the American Right.
Coulter's Treason was marketed as "an explosive defense of Joseph McCarthy", and indeed, she finds much to admire in the man: "The myth of 'McCarthyism' is the greatest Orwellian fraud of our times.
www.nndb.com /people/474/000022408   (757 words)

  
 BREITBART.COM - Hecklers Cause Coulter to Cut UConn Speech
Conservative columnist Ann Coulter gave up trying to finish a speech at the University of Connecticut on Wednesday night when boos and jeers from the audience became overwhelming.
Coulter cut off the talk after 15 minutes and instead held a half-hour question-and-answer session.
Coulter, originally from New Canaan, Conn., has a history of bashing Democrats in best-selling books, frequent television appearances and speeches.
www.breitbart.com /news/2005/12/07/D8EBR6D00.html   (397 words)

  
 Ann Coulter - Premiere Speakers Bureau
Coulter is the legal correspondent for Human Events and writes a popular syndicated column for Universal Press Syndicate.
Coulter clerked for the Honorable Pasco Bowman II of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit and was an attorney in the Department of Justice Honors Program for outstanding law school graduates.
A Connecticut native, Coulter graduated with honors from Cornell University School of Arts & Sciences, and received her J.D. from University of Michigan Law School, where she was an editor of The Michigan Law Review.
premierespeakers.com /2718/index.cfm   (416 words)

  
 Ann Coulter | The Huffington Post   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
Ann Coulter's Godless Footnotes "Rife With Distortions And Falsehoods"...
Coulter Dropped From Another Paper: "In The Last Few Months Ann Coulter Has Been A Very Naughty Girl Indeed"...
Ann Coulter is no stranger to controversy, but her latest adventures have several newspapers questioning whether carrying her syndicated column is worth the trouble.
www.huffingtonpost.com /news/ann-coulter   (863 words)

  
 Media Matters - Even after Time 's cover story, you still don't know "the real Ann Coulter"
Coulter was one of a handful of informal legal advisers quietly helping Paula Jones, who had alleged in a 1994 lawsuit that she suffered distress and retaliation at her state job after refusing Arkansas Governor Clinton's request for oral sex in 1991.
The Coulter column declaring that the Iraq war was going "fabulously well" appeared in June 2004; April and May 2004 were, at the time, the two deadliest months for U.S. troops in Iraq -- 136 Americans died in Iraq in April, and 84 died in May.
Coulter -- who likes to shock reporters by wondering aloud whether America might be better off if women lost the right to vote -- howls at the idea that she was a college feminist.
mediamatters.org /items/200504180001   (2840 words)

  
 Reason: Bitch Goddess: Ann Coulter’s perverse appeal
Coulter, after all, is plainly one of the most intentionally infuriating commentators at work today.
Indeed, Coulter is such an inveterate nest fouler that she has even managed to alienate parts of her right-wing constituency.
Coulter’s critics clearly enjoy the freedom, even as it brings out their very worst.
www.reason.com /0210/cr.sr.bitch.shtml   (660 words)

  
 "The wisdom of Ann Coulter"
Coulter responded by calling Lowry and his staff censorious "girly boys." Lowry then dropped her as a contributing editor.
What's curious is that Coulter's comments aren't all that different, in tone and style, from hundreds of others she's made over the years.
Coulter is spinning her downfall as a new kind of terrorist-war McCarthyism.
www.washingtonmonthly.com /features/2001/0111.coulterwisdom.html   (1000 words)

  
 I Fucked Ann Coulter in the Ass, Hard
But Ann Coulter is the only celebrity I’ve ever spotted at Farmer’s Market that I wound up fucking in the ass, hard.
I first spotted her sitting at a table in front of The Gumbo Pot with another woman who looked not unlike her, but a generation older (I neglected to ask her at any point subsequently whether this had in fact been her mother).
I vaguely recognized her—there’s always a lag time placing faces you know from cable when unconfined to a telescreen—and began to notice, stealing furtive glances up from the copy of Steinbeck I was reading, that she was eyeing me with unsettling scrutiny.
ifuckedanncoulterintheasshard.blogspot.com   (1508 words)

  
 Hardball: Chris Matthews Makes  a Fool of Ann Coulter
COULTER: What I mean is that the Democratic Party, as an entity, has become functionally treasonable, including what you’re talking about, turning over documents to the enemy...
COULTER: I think it’s a more important indictment and you can keep asking me to say this is an entire party that cannot be trusted.
COULTER: Because this story has not been told, because I have what has been systemically excluded from history books in high school and college, and that is why I wrote this book, to prove to Democrats, as Joe McCarthy said...
www.therationalradical.com /matthews-coulter-transcript.htm   (1738 words)

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