On Hannity and Colmes, (m)Ann wasn't so much pimping her latest bundle of sophomoric nonsense as she was complaining about being a "victim". Interestingly enough, her book is about victimhood. Gee, how ironic.
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The best part of the whole interview is when Ann talks about how the left "hate" marriage and Colmes said "If you love marriage, you'd be married by now, wouldn't you?”. Classic.
Coulter was falling all over herself when speaking to Harry Smith on CBS - who, btw, did a far better job at letting Coulter what he really thought:
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I don't think she was prepared for most of what Smith said to her.
Then, there was the inevitable interview with NBC.
While Matt Lauer made a rather poor attempt at holding Coulter's cloven-hoof to the fire, he honestly tried to validate her ham-fisted commentary about "single-motherhood".
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I'm still trying to wrap my head around Coulter's assertion that Matt Drudge is somehow a shining example of journalistic integrity. Perhaps the one, and only, reason that his site has never had to retract anything is that the only people that give him any creedance, and shread of validity, are people like (m)Ann Coulter.
The one thing that people should take away from this, in yet another line of seemingly endless Coulter manufactured controversies, is that she needs the alleged "liberal press" that she so loves to loathe. It is her, not her detractors, that is the "victim" in this sociopolitical obsurd theatre.
(m)Ann Coulter will never be able to address issues from a rational perspective. She won't be able to listen to the world because she is Narcisus' daughter - so in love with her own voice, so enamoured with her fucking hair, that she won't hear or see what people outside her limited sphere of undertanding actually go through in their life.
Her next book would be aptly titled "Look At Me! : How Major Networks Fall For The Same Schtick Year After Year."
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