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Boobs In The News

 
 
Fedral
 
Reply Thu 5 Feb, 2004 03:48 pm
Boobs In The News[/u]
By:Ann Coulter
February 4, 2004

JUST TO give you a snapshot of the current Democratic Party, in the primaries this week, Dennis Kucinich got three times as many votes in North Dakota as Joe Lieberman did.

After that, Lieberman quit the race. In sympathy with Lieberman and facing similar odds -- I'm quitting the race too. To my supporters: Hey, we didn't go all the way, but just look how much we accomplished! In his concession speech, Lieberman thanked each one of the Democratic presidential candidates for contributing to the race and thanked Al Sharpton in particular for inciting no additional violence against the Jews.

Former front-runner Howard Dean sat out this week's primaries, but still managed to make news by ridiculing the FCC's plan to investigate MTV's halftime show at the Super Bowl. Dean pronounced the proposed investigation "silly." He explained that, as a doctor, a naked breast is "not exactly an unusual phenomenon for me."

That's an interesting standard. Presumably a primetime exhibition of Janet Jackson having a full pelvic exam and pap smear would not be "exactly an unusual phenomenon" for Dean either. Let's just be grateful Dean's not a proctologist.

Meanwhile, the rest of the country was not so copacetic about being flashed with what The New York Times called Janet Jackson's "middle-aged woman's breast." Janet Jackson said she decided to add "the reveal" following the final rehearsal, which I found pretty shocking. Not the reveal -- the fact that the number in question was actually rehearsed. Even CBS executives were enraged by MTV's halftime show, saying they could have gotten the identical show from National Geographic for a fraction of the price.

Speaking of boobs, after sustaining his first losses in two primaries Tuesday night, senator and trophy husband John Kerry has said he's going to concentrate on solidifying the support of his base. People like David Gest, Claus von Bulow and Tom Arnold. Liberals laughed at George Bush for citing Jesus Christ as his favorite philosopher, but are impressed that John Kerry's favorite philosopher is Louis Prima ("Just a Gigolo").

Kerry thinks people are dying to hear his economic plan. In fact, the only economic plan most male voters want to hear about is how Kerry snookered two babes worth hundreds of millions of dollars into marrying him.

Kerry may as well start giving out dating tips. He's running out of other ideas. A few weeks ago, The Washington Post reported that Kerry has taken more money from paid lobbyists than any other senator over the past 15 years. In a face-saving move, Senator Botox has quietly dropped the part of his stump speech where he inveighs against Washington special interests: "We're coming, you're going, and don't let the door hit you on the way out." Interestingly, these were also Senator Kerry's words to his first wife after he hooked up with Teresa Heinz.

Not only that, but according to Kerry's principal cheerleaders -- Teddy Kennedy and The New York Times -- Kerry absolutely refuses to talk about his Vietnam service. Kennedy insists that Kerry "just won't talk about" Vietnam. Apparently Vietnam was a brief, death-defying interlude that Kerry would simply prefer not to discuss. You might say it's his Chappaquiddick.

In the objective part of a factual news story, The New York Times reported that Kerry "has been careful to avoid being seen as exploiting his service politically." He simply will not do it. This came as a shock to most Americans who were discovering for the very first time that Kerry had served in Vietnam.

While there is indisputably nothing cooler than having fought for your country, John Kerry's status as a Vietnam veteran is unlikely to change a single vote. Military guys will support Bush, and liberals don't admire bravery. The only reason Democrats will tolerate someone who fought on the same side as the United States is to fuel their rage against Bush.

After starting the Vietnam war, the Democratic Party suddenly decided it was an illegal, immoral, undeclared war, and soldiers like John Kerry were baby killers. Today, vast majorities of Democratic primary voters tell pollsters they opposed the war in Iraq -- which their darling Kerry voted for. Kerry's sole appeal is that he gives pacifist cowards cover to fume about Bush.

Just a few years ago, the Democrats thought a pot-smoking draft-dodger would make a splendid president. But now they are enflamed at the thought that Bush didn't fight in Vietnam! In other words, it's honorable to march in anti-American protests in Europe when America is at war, but not to be a fighter pilot in the Texas Air National Guard.

Democrats know they can't beat Bush, but they intend to enjoy being hysterical about him throughout the campaign. Calling Bush a draft-dodger, which he is not, will join the Democrats' list of other cogent, reasoned arguments, such as "You're stupid" and "Halliburton!"

Democrats think they invented war heroes, but being a war hero didn't help Bob Dole. It didn't help George Herbert Walker Bush. It didn't help John McCain. The Democrats didn't invent war heroes. What they invented is the scam of deploying war heroes to argue for surrender.
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farmerman
 
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Reply Thu 5 Feb, 2004 04:32 pm
Is the she /(he) still around?
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Fedral
 
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Reply Thu 5 Feb, 2004 04:50 pm
farmerman wrote:
Is the she /(he) still around?


What do you mean Farmer ?
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Dartagnan
 
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Reply Thu 5 Feb, 2004 05:01 pm
I've never read any professional writer who strains so hard to be humorous and succeeds so rarely. Witty, she ain't.
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Fedral
 
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Reply Thu 5 Feb, 2004 05:21 pm
D'artagnan wrote:
I've never read any professional writer who strains so hard to be humorous and succeeds so rarely. Witty, she ain't.


Ahhh yes D',
Liberals only seem to find political humor amusing when the target is a Conservative. It always seems to be characterized as 'mean spirited hatemongering' when the target is one of their own. Rolling Eyes Rolling Eyes Rolling Eyes
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Lightwizard
 
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Reply Thu 5 Feb, 2004 05:35 pm
Only her vain attempt at humor could provoke laughter. Laughing at her not with her.
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Brand X
 
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Reply Thu 5 Feb, 2004 05:40 pm
She's the female Al Franken.
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Mr Stillwater
 
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Reply Thu 5 Feb, 2004 05:55 pm
No mate, Mike Moore is a 'political satirist' and comes up with the goods. Coulter is "legal correspondent for Human Events and writes a popular syndicated column" (annecoulter.org), and seems to make personal attacks the main part of her repertoire.

When not jetting around the country on his private plane, paid for by the deceased husband of his second wife, Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass.

Howard Dean is not a general, but he is a doctor. Democrats are enthusiastic about Dean since they figure that if this Democrat were ever caught with a naked intern, he could just say it was her annual physical.

Howard Dean's hardcore support as consisting primarily of impotent nosepickers

She cracks me up!
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revel
 
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Reply Thu 5 Feb, 2004 06:44 pm
You know reading anything from Ann Coulter is just typical of my frustration with the whole republican party.

The issue is not calling Bush a draft dodger, but in getting into the Coast guard in the first place ahead of others who were in line and for not showing up for a whole year.

To combat this true accusation now they are saying that we democrats are against the coast guard. It is just plain typical of them.
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farmerman
 
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Reply Thu 5 Feb, 2004 09:44 pm
fedral--Ann Coulter's a dude. Didn you know? Look at er. She had an adamsapplomectomy.
Funny? she strains at trying to be funny. Shes the writing equivalent of richard Lewis.
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Mr Stillwater
 
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Reply Thu 5 Feb, 2004 10:23 pm
...or Barbie crossed with Eva Braun.
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kjvtrue
 
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Reply Sat 7 Feb, 2004 04:56 am
Most of America was outraged by the half-time show produced by MTV and broadcast by CBS. (Both CBS and MTV are owned by the same parent company.) Some are turning to the government and demanding action by the FCC. Others are taking immediate action. Did you know that your cable company MUST remove MTV from your cable service if you demand they do? Many cable companies tell customers that MTV is part of basic service, but they are required to put a trap on your line and block it. MORE IMPORTANT. Every time just one home has MTV blocked that company receives thousands of dollars less in advertising revenue each year. If you have MTV on cable or satellite, call and stop this sewer line of sex and profanity from running into your home. Meanwhile Congressman Fred Upton (R-MI) of the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee has introduced the Broadcast Decency Enforcement Act (HR 3717) that would increase fines for indecency on broadcast programs such as the Super Bowl from $27,500 per violation to $300,000 per violation..
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dlowan
 
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Reply Sat 7 Feb, 2004 05:10 am
Rolling Eyes
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gustavratzenhofer
 
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Reply Sat 7 Feb, 2004 05:59 am
Anne Coulter is to humor what Adolf Hitler was to compassion.
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Wilso
 
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Reply Sat 7 Feb, 2004 06:37 am
D'artagnan wrote:
I've never read any professional writer who strains so hard to be humorous and succeeds so rarely. Witty, she ain't.


I got that feeling too. Like it was a joke that just wasn't coming off.
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patiodog
 
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Reply Sat 7 Feb, 2004 09:49 am
Can't somebody just round up the whole lot of these parasites and shoot 'em? I dug "Bowling for Columbine," but I'm willing to see Moore go if it means the rest of them go, too.
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Dartagnan
 
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Reply Sat 7 Feb, 2004 03:33 pm
Strong words, patiodog! I dig Al Franken, though I'm not sure I'd read one of his books. (BTW, we had the WA caucuses today. Huge crowds. My precinct sent two Dean delegates, two Kerry, one Kucinich and one Edwards to the county convention. You'd have enjoyed it, patiodog. I think.)
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ehBeth
 
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Reply Sat 7 Feb, 2004 03:56 pm
D'artagnan wrote:
I've never read any professional writer ...


Did they change the meaning of professional when I wasn't looking?
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Dartagnan
 
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Reply Sat 7 Feb, 2004 04:50 pm
Well, she's presumably paid for writing her screeds, so I consider her professional. It's by no means a vote of confidence in her skills!
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Joe Nation
 
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Reply Sat 7 Feb, 2004 08:03 pm
We're not paid to write here and we are certainly funnier than she is.

Is this funny?

I've lost my chance to start two new national catch phrases to be used when you were positive about something.

"Sure as Dick Cheney said it was so."

and

"Right as Don Rumsfeld."

Rats.

It's all in the timing.
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