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Elizabeth Edwards Calls Ann Coulter

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Very nice. Mrs. Edwards has to call in to get Coulter to quit picking on him. Coulter's an idiot and Mrs. Edwards looked silly doing this. I guess thats why Edwards is where he is.
 
Who the fuck is Ann Coulter anyway! She is such a fucking bitch. What does she do?! I have no clue what she does besides going on these shows and being a complete fucking bitch. She seriously is the devil's child.
 
Very nice. Mrs. Edwards has to call in to get Coulter to quit picking on him.


Elizabeth Edwards didn't have to call in and she didn't do it to get Coulter to stop picking on John Edwards.

Listen to the video again, maybe you'll understand what she says.

Elizabeth Edwards is talking about the level of political discourse. She's talking about people discussing issues rather than making personal attacks. And the young people standing behind Ann Coulter applauded Elizabeth Edwards for saying it.
 
Ann Coulter & Elizabeth Edwards Catfight on Hardball

I hope this gets posted on You Tube!

Ann Coulter was Chris Matthews' guest on Hardball, tonight. About midway through the show Elizabeth Edwards calls in and asks Ann very nicely to stop the mean personal attacks on her husband. Ann Coulter was her typical mean self and would have none of it.

I think Elizabeth Edwards came across as gracious and as a lady, and I'm just sad that she's not the candidate running for President. I really like her a lot!

Anyone else see it?
 
Ann had nothing to say to Mrs. Edwards polite request, instead of saying something that a credible intellectual would say, all she kept saying was "I'll stop writing books then". I don't know if she was playing dumb, but Elizabeth's message was very clear and simple. Debate issues and stances, and not attack her son or her husband personally.

On the other hand, I think Elizabeth should not have called in, Ann has already made SO much money selling her hate precisely because people choose to pay her mind. Even a lot of respectable Republicans are ashamed of her.
 
For the life of me, I can't understand why reporters keep giving Ann Coulter the spot to spit her venom. When she says, "For now on, I will say, I wish John Edwards was killed in a terrorist attack." That is not falling short of. That is saying it. It is the personal attacks that is the problem. Call naming adds nothing to the political discourse.

Elizabeth Edwards doesn't have to be silent just because her husband is running for office. Ann had been attacking her husband and her son.

I just don't see how anyone can defend Ann Coulter. Instead of discussing the issues, Coulter throws personal attacks. And the right-wing eats it up. That puts them in the same category as Ann Coulter, less than zero.
 
Re: Ann Coulter & Elizabeth Edwards Catfight on Hardball

I just responded to a JUB thread that has the video. It makes me want to spit.
 
I thought that the beginning of the interview was interesting. Coulter said that we should stop worrying about civilian casualties in Iraq. Coulter said that there are always civilian casualties in war and she would prefer Iraqi civilian casualties to American casualties.

Of course, Chris Matthews pressed her on nothing, wouldn't want to offend a high profile guest.

I know she makes money and has developed an act for her audience, but how does anyone take her seriously? Why do people like this kind of incoherent lies and character assassination? How disturbed and insecure does one have to be to buy into this kind of stuff.
 
It's unfortunate that Mrs. Edwards wasn't more eloquent in her call. She could have made minced meat of that dripping little cunt, yet she just sounded weak.
 
Re: Ann Coulter & Elizabeth Edwards Catfight on Hardball

I just responded to a JUB thread that has the video. It makes me want to spit.

I think Bush should divorce Laura and marry Anne Coulter.
--what a team eh?
 
Ann would have been better off keeping quiet.....she can't...

Mrs.Edwards would have been better off not calling in....she did....

The whole thing was awkward and strange....

I listened intently....but was happy when it was over.....

Me too! *wave*

I could feel the acrimony in their air.

Coulter's expression was pure shit. Edwards came off sounding like a victim. :cool:
 
You knowI used to like Edwards (at one time) but thats the worst image a person could provide for being a strong President. Be careful Iran or my wife will call......LOL Thats a riot
 
As bad as Ann seems, it's inconceivable to think how bad the people that buy her books must be. They pay her to be the way she is.
 
No surprise that i disagree with you Alfie But this time i'm surprised that you're not tough enough on standing up for ms. Edwards. I found her to be very restrained and eloquent.
 
Okay, does anyone have a clue what they were talking about with this Charlie Dean death thing? I don't have a clue what article/speech/whatever Edwards is referencing. Any help here? Thanks!
 
Ann Coulter was a nobody before she came up with her current persona. She makes make huge amounts of money outraging people. It's what she does.

Because of that, it's almost aways a mistake trying to engage her. As well try to talk the shit off your shoe.
 
Charlie Dean was Howard Dean's brother. He went to Southeast Asia in 1974 as a civilian and was captured then killed, along with a friend, by the Pathet Lao. Howard Dean has said his brother's death had a huge influence on him, and he wore Charlie's belt throughout his presidential campaign.

Ann Coulter wrote:

Howard Dean talks about his brother Charlie's murder at the hands of North Vietnamese communists. Bizarrely, after working on the failed George McGovern campaign, Charlie Dean went to Indochina in 1974 to witness the ravages of the war he had opposed. Not long after he arrived, the apparently ungrateful communists captured and killed him. Hey fellas! I'm on your s — CLUNK!

Howard Dean wears his brother's battered 1960s belt every day. (By contrast, Ted Kennedy honors the memory of his deceased family members with several belts every day.) Dean told Dan Rather about his brother's death at some length on CBS News: "It gave me a sense that you ought to live for the moment with people; that you really — you really need to tell people you love them if you love them. It was certainly the most awful thing that ever happened to our family. It was terrible for my parents; it was even worse for them than it was for us."

Da--it, if a man wants to be my president, I have a right to know where he stands on the issue of when to tell the people you love that you love them! Couldn't the Democratic Party go back to plagiarizing British Labor Party leader Neil Kinnock like Sen. Joe Biden, rather than plagiarizing "Lifetime: TV for Women"? Do any men at all vote for the Democrats anymore?

In the same column she wrote about John Edwards and his son who'd died:

Edwards has talked about his son's death in a 1996 car accident on "Good Morning America," in dozens of profiles and in his new book. ("It was and is the most important fact of my life.") His 1998 Senate campaign ads featured film footage of Edwards at a learning lab he founded in honor of his son, titled "The Wade Edwards Learning Lab." He wears his son's Outward Bound pin on his suit lapel. He was going to wear it on his sleeve, until someone suggested that might be a little too "on the nose."

If you want points for not using your son's death politically, don't you have to take down all those "Ask me about my son's death in a horrific car accident" bumper stickers? Edwards is like a politician who keeps announcing that he will not use his opponent's criminal record for partisan political advantage. (I absolutely refuse to mention the name of my dearly beloved and recently departed son killed horribly in a car accident, which affected me deeply, to score cheap political points.

I wouldn't want John Edwards to be president, but I think even Karl Rove would be willing to stipulate that the death of a son is a terrible thing.

A link to the Ann Coulter column, "The Party of Ideas":
http://www.jewishworldreview.com/cols/coulter112003.asp
 
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