Blatham was writing
ABOUT Ann?
I thought he was writing
TO Ann about Hillary! I guess I should comment, but I don't see a point.
Thanks, jjorge. David Horsey, the cartoonist for the the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, won a Pulitzer recently!
He'd get my vote just for that one cartoon!
McGentrix said...
Quote:I don't see a point.
Yes, we know that about you.
Everybody but Ann Coulter can wear mini skirts. I'm sure she didn't do it ever anyway.
Ann's mini skirt is fine (though I can't recall ever actually seeing her on TV--believe it or not), it's her mini intellect that's more concerning...
I took a quick look at WorldNetDaily, and found all these books I can get for a dollar. Written by Ann Coulter, Peggy Noonan, Barbara Olson, Michael Savage - best sellers all!
http://www.conservativebookclub.com/Join/JoinHome.asp?sour_cd=WC00078
So we refer to this critter, eh?
Prolly a good thing that i read, rather than watch the teeveese . . .
Is one expected to care that she wears a short skirt?
I happen to think Coulter has proven herself beyond all reasonable doubt to be a hate-monger.
I also happen to think she looks good in a mini-skirt.
What does one have to do with the other?
Personally, i lose all physical attraction to someone who turns me off mentally . . . as for this woman, i know nothing of her, so seeing the picture simply elicits a response from me to the effect of, yeah, she's ok, nothin' special . . .
To wear a mini-skirt with aplomb, the wearer has to have a fine set of legs. Ms. Coulter's legs resemble spindly pencils which she bends and curls around the leg of the chair in which she is sitting.
To make this appearance even more attractive, she giggles a lot and swings her long, bleached hair back and forth as though she thinks herself being seductive.
She resembles what my late mother would have called a "street walker." She asks televiewers to take her seriously as a scholarly writer, yet her appearance is more like that of a lusting Twiggy who defies any intellect whatsoever.
On the other hand, Sen. Clinton's appearance is professional and appropriate for her office and her age. She doesn't claim Living History
to be anything other than what it is: a memoir of a former First Lady.
Coulter hasn't entered a beauty contest. She just looks better than most of the political talking heads.
Alan Colmes has the biggest grey, moonpie face--and why does one of his eyebrows sit about six inches up his forehead? Can someone tell me that?
You know, Susan Estrich has the weirdest gravelly, ungodly accent I've ever heard allowed on public airwaves--but I don't point to this fact when discussing the content of her opinions.
James Carville's appearance frightens small children. Sheesh!
And your latest avatar frightens me.
It resembles Michael Jackson in drag.
You're so ugly....<just fill in the blank>
Your momma's so ugly....<pick one>
PS--Micheal Jackson in drag? Isn't he always?
Pardon moi, but my deceased momma is not ugly.
Well, pardon me, you know my avatar has much darker skin than Micheal Jackson.
Sofia wrote:Coulter hasn't entered a beauty contest. She just looks better than most of the political talking heads...
I agree.
It is the content of her mind that is ugly.
Why do some of my liberal friends keep going on about her looks?
I like the way James Carville looks. He looks so devilish. And he's fun too. And he does appreciate the Clintons as I do. Hillary is a very bright woman and she just may be our first woman president in 08. I can't wait to see it happen. Sweet justice, I love thee.