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Did You Know That 911 Widows Enjoy Their Husbands’ Deaths?

You didn’t? Ann Coulter thinks so.



15 Responses to “Did You Know That 911 Widows Enjoy Their Husbands’ Deaths?”

  1. Ryan S says:

    Did you know the mentally unbalanced say disturbing things.

  2. Roberto says:

    To paraphrase Bill Cosby’s show, “Wingnuts Say the Darnest Things!”

  3. oh boy says:

    “raghead Annie” strikes again!

    The thing is that as the current regime disintegrates she will become more extreme and her ideas more normal among the few million dittoheads who hold on to the cult and drink and drink te coolhead ratcheting up their committment with each failed prophecy.

    It will be an interesting display of the descent into total insanity.

  4. Dennis Raines says:

    Jesus…. this is way past her “The Canadians were with us in Veitnam” interview. Except this isn’t funny. And yet she still gets interviews? To hock books?

  5. oh boy says:

    That was Art Linkleteer’s (sp?) show.

    To add some really sick humor his daughter tried to fly while on acid leading to kid’s do the darndest things…

    “Raghead Annie” is a bit beyond that stage.

  6. OutOfContext says:

    Desperate, desperate woman. Is what she says relevant to anyone–even her so called “base”? From the title of her book, it looks like her career has had a deathbed conversion.

  7. Ddddd says:

    As much as I’m going to regret saying this…

    …while the way the *book* expressed the point sounded more than a little inflammatory (hah!), I thought that her point made afterwards–which, FWIW, seemed to be “it’s hard to criticize the politics of victims of such a catastrophe who define themselves primarily in terms of that catastrophe”–was fair, if petty. Nice to know there’s a nugget of rationality in there, at least.

    For those unfamiliar with Coulter TV appearences, this is perhaps the most restrained one yet. Morning television will do that to you.

  8. oh boy says:

    5d:

    Raghead Annie sometimes has a nugget of a point. Indeed thiis whole movement wouldn’t have made it far if they didn’t grasp aspects of reality.

    15 years ago Limpbowel was a bit refreshing, he did highlight absurdities and did have some humor. The thing is obsession, an extremely narrow focus, refusing to see anything outide the sometimes useful perspective, obsession, madness, the literalness without humor that marks the descent, the confusion of rancor and nasty laughts with humor, the touchiness at the mildest criticism while routinely accusing the mildest doubeter of terrorist loving, American hating treason.

    There is usually a nugget of reality in there. It’s just that it’s far less and far less interesting than that we get from people muttering to themselves on the street and informing us of the secret mind taps and watchers. While they do put their paranois in modern pop context there is the attribute of original observation, the dittoheads are reaching the point where they can’t have an original thought, it must be transmitted through group think and raghead annie is a leading prophet.

    I myself have a very sick sense of humor and unlike many encourage far more air time for these people. I really feel with only a few more months encouragement we can get Groom Lake, The Grey aliens, the illuminati, the UN troops in our national wilderness, the protocals of the Jewish MSM and all the rest lurking in their deeper recesses.

    And yes indeed much of the press is Jewish. So there is a nugget of reality.

  9. grognard says:

    Bashing liberals makes money, the more outrageous the statements the better for book sales [notice how she wanted to talk about the book]. She is one of the reasons I have come to consider conservatism more of a liberal bashing cult rather than a political philosophy. By the way she referred to moderates as “morons�.

  10. Kim Ritter says:

    I think Coulter is desperate for media attention, and making outrageous statements in her books is one way to get on TV. She actually doesn’t make much sense in interviews, yet she IS taken seriously by a lot of Conservatives.

    Tonight, she was on “The Situation” with Tucker Carlson (who I’ve always considered at least rational), and he said he agreed with a lot that was in her book. To his credit, he did call her out on the 9/11 widows comments, but he seemed more worried that she would be dismissed as a wacko nut job because of them.

    I personally find her offensive, intolerant and in general, totally useless. If she’s a spokesman for the Conservative movement, it will help liberals, not hurt them.

  11. Kim Ritter says:

    I think Coulter is desperate for media attention, and making outrageous statements in her books is one way to get on TV. She actually doesn’t make much sense in interviews, yet she IS taken seriously by a lot of Conservatives.

    Tonight, she was on “The Situation” with Tucker Carlson (who I’ve always considered at least rational), and he said he agreed with a lot that was in her book. To his credit, he did call her out on the 9/11 widows comments, but he seemed more worried that she would be dismissed as a wacko nut job because of them.

    I personally find her offensive, intolerant and in general, totally useless. If she’s a spokesman for the Conservative movement, it will help liberals, not hurt them.

  12. Chippedchips says:

    Personally I just consider the sources of such claptrap…ignore it…then go on about my day without a further thought about it.

  13. Kim Ritter says:

    Chippedchips- You are right of course. It just galls me to see her trashy books legitimized on the cable news shows. She makes a very good living by publishing half-truths, misrepresentations, and sweeping generalities about liberals. I am not even that much of a liberal anymore, but after watching her, I became one again, at least for an hour or two. The most annoying woman in America.

  14. Michael says:

    How do you know Kim? How many of her books have you actually read? If you don’t read her books how do you know on what they are based? Do you rely on second hand reports?

    Kim Ritter said :

    “I am not even that much of a liberal anymore, but after watching her, I became one again, at least for an hour or two.”

    I can just imagine where you were at one point. But if one woman can write scathing remarks about political activists and shake your political convictions I think it says more about the strength of your resolve than it does about the depth of Ann Coulter.

    I can match you 20 to 1 with equally profane remarks from Michael Moore and any radio personality on Air America.

  15. Chippedchips says:

    Michael..Kim….profanity?, political slurs?, party bashing?, lies?, deceit?, no compromises? ….welcome to U S A politics.

    Pretty picture isn’t it?

    There have always been major differences in political views and how things should get done..but I have personally never seen it this nasty before not even during the nixon era.

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