Saturday, October 13, 2007
Posted by:
Kevin McCullough
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10:52 AM

In Hour 2 yesterday we opened the phone lines and the V-man was overwhelmed with calls. Roughly evenly split between Jews and Christians responding to Donny Deutsch's accusation of anti-semitism, religious bigotry, and educational ignorance of Ann Coulter.
Listen for yourself, click here to download, or listen off your screen.
What's worse:
Coulter presuming to speak for all Christians? ".....we just want Jews to be perfected, as they say..."
Or.... self-loathing Jews calling up to defend her?
At least the Anti-Defemation League got it right: http://www.adl.org/PresRele/ASUS_12/5149_12.htm |
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What would you even know about self-loathing Jews? And who says they were? I've got an inbox full of notes from Jews that are anything but...
Nice try...
But as usual - your theory holds no water. |
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Not that it takes *election fever* to bring out all the phonies--they*re around in plain sight all the time. Now i think it has damaged the conservative movement badly. Fox News & affiliates, oreilly, hammity, dick morris et boring al...but i notice ann coulter shot her mouth off quite soon after the grand imbecile Bush babbled that christians, jews, and muslims all worship the same god. i guess there has been a cumulative effect from seven years of ramadan dinners; wonder if he makes laura wear a burkha.one more comment, or plea: as a gentile, i call on all liberal jews to renounce the left before it is too late. |
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Amp, In fact, I think it does just the opposite. I think Coulter galvinzes the base. GOPers like to say she is extreme and does not represent the mainstream. I think she is the voice of the average GOPer.
PS: KMC, I didn't post any theories. You continue to read what you want to read, not what is written. Congratulations, it's made you a very successful man. |
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Anyone who has an ounce of sense should be trying their damnedest to distance themselves from Coulter, yet mainstream Republicans do not... The reason why is because a lot of Republicans really DO agree with her and she IS saying what they're thinking. That is why she still appears on CNBC even after saying things like "we should invade their countries, kill their leaders and convert them to Christianity."
I shouldn't have to explain to anyone with two neurons why that's a monumentally dangerous thing to say as we're attempting to create a working relationship with the Muslim world through our little nation-building attempt... But Republicans can't really bring themselves to distance themselves from a comment like that because that statement describes the mainstream neo-conservative philosophy for engaging in warfare to a T. |
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