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Sunday, March 4, 2007

SHE'S SO VAIN

Anne Coulter is the poster child for why anyone, who is not a white conservative,
cannot trust the Republican party in general and the conservative right "movement" specifically. She is a sarcastic, biting and seemingly intelligent woman who continues to display her lack of people skills and her ridiculously partisan bent everytime she opens her mouth. The latest foolishness you ask? I'll tell you: she being the strong man she aches to be, shouted out Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards, making the same mistake one Isaiah Washington made at the Golden Globes, by referring to him as a slur typically directed at homosexual's.

Ms. Coulter says that she was just making a joke to her smitten audience at the Conservative Political Action Conference and even went as far as to say the Republican party is the party for gay people to allign themselves with. How did she conclude this? In a CNN article, Ms. Coulter says "I don't know why all gays aren't Republican. I think we have the pro-gay positions, which is anti-crime and for tax cuts. Gays make a lot of money and they're victims of crime. No, they are! They should be with us." Ms. Coulter is either out of her mind or a disengenous attention whore who is so in league with conservativism that she has lost her perspective about what people in general want, let alone the gay population. This "want" is known as respect. Anne Coulter has shown little for anyone. From the wives of 911 victims who she called out for milking their grief in demands for government accountablity in the terrorist attacks, and now her use of a bigoted euphimism that she should know better than to use.

Could it be that Ms. Coulter and her conservative audience are a bit too comfortable with the homogeny of self-righteousness that turned the house and senate over to the hated liberals during the fall elections and threatens to repossess the white house from the conservative agenda? The woman says she doesn't have anything against gay people. Maybe not. Or maybe she loves gay people like Strom Thurmond loved black Americans. The one thing Anne Coulter provides for her viewing audience is her love of her own voice. There is a pain deep in her loud mouth that lights up her eyes, but fails to warm the coldness that she chooses to use during interaction with those with opinions outside the conservative line. I'm here to tell you that she may be worse than the Mick Jagger that Carly Simon covertly sung onto the Billboard charts. Later for Mick because he has nothing on Anne Coulter; she's so vain.

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