Ann Coulter
Posted at 2:38am on Feb. 8, 2008 A very little, little comment about Ann Coulter
By Ben Domenech
CPAC, as a friend once put it, is an event that each year brings together the present generation of conservative activists with the men and women who helped build the movement into the force it is today ... and also Ann Coulter.
You will recall what that clash of substance with self-promoting ego resulted in last year. At the time, The Directors worked together to pen a lengthy statement about Coulter and why the epithet she used against John Edwards demanded an apology. We scrapped it in favor of this brief statement, because we realized that's just what Ann wants us (and everyone else) to do. She no longer speaks from conviction - once upon a time, she did, but then it turned out that verbal bombthrowing sells a lot more books. Conservative conferences like CPAC are just a publicity forum, and the crazier she talks, the more people react.
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Posted at 12:28pm on Feb. 1, 2008 "If McCain's the nominee, I'll campaign for Hillary"
Welcome back to the headlines, Ann Coulter. We hope you're very happy there.
By Jeff Emanuel
Update: "They're all just hoes looking for a job" -- that's Colmes's summary (at 5:15) of Coulter's assertion (at 5:05) that not one of McCain's endorsement's means a single thing except that the politicians who have backed him see him as the frontrunner and want a job. "NOTHING means less than an endorsement," says Coulter.
From the department of "I'll say anything for a bit more attention," we have Ann Coulter below telling Sean Hannity that "Hillary will be our girl" if McCain is the Republican presidential nominee, and saying that such a race would cause her to "campaign for Hillary."
Specifically, go to :55 and 1:16. It sure is great to have so many influential conservatives (Hannity, Coulter, Ingraham, and more) doing everything they can to pre-sabotage the general election should McCain be our nominee. If Hillary becomes President thanks to a defeat of McCain, I hope they -- and all on this board who have been as vocal about their desire to see Hillary win rather than have a President McCain (R) -- will be very, very happy with themselves.
