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Ann Coulter's F Bomb
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No surprise, of course, that she's spouting this kind of garbage, but I can't seem to find this story posted with the AP, Reuters or CNN.com. I don't watch TV, so maybe they talked about it there? Is it that they don't think she's newsworthy or are they avoiding the whole controversy so as not to attach the word to Edwards? I don't know. What's more fascinating to me is that she was cheered for her remarks by some in the GOP audience. Classy. |
I don't have anything to say on the subject. Not only am I not a fan of the word, I don't understand why she used it in this context.
I've said this before, but I'll repeat it. I don't understand this woman. I hope it's a character. I hope she doesn't really mean the awful things she says and is just saying them for attention. |
I love the word, and I used it to describe George Bush all the time. It's a perfectly acceptable political term, as far as I'm concerned.
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I don't believe in hell, so I can only hope karma rips her throat out at some point, character or no character.
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Coulter should be strung up on a lamp-post like Musolini and flogged. Or, at best, just ignored. Either way, this much I know -- the Far Right loves a potty mouth.
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According to Mediamatters, she has also used this term to describe Gore in the past, along with calling both Clintons gay.
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You'd think she was a twelve year old gamer.
John Edwards is teh gay. :rolleyes: She should get pwned. For real. |
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I actually read this on Faux News, and the article was faintly disapproving in tone. The cynic in me chalked that up to Republican tip-toeing about in this uncertain political clime.
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AC is a bitch troll from hell!
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Well, that's something I guess... Weird how sometimes it seems like we never left the playground, eh? Name-calling and all that... Meh Bleh Blah Bah! |
Someone needs to kick her in the balls.
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The Coulter story finally has been covered on CNN.com. (They used the term 'f-bomb' too.)
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She is really one freaky looking ....chick?
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Apparently the kids today also say "Don't be so Jewish" when someone doesn't want to spend their money. In the political context, I guess we could criticize government spending by saying that if Congress only acted like a bunch of Jews--maybe even Jews on the sabbath--the country would be in better shape. |
So... It's Conservatives who coarsened the culture... Now it all makes sense...
Ann Coulter and Rush Limbaugh backed by an army of foul mouthed church going racist grannies. They must be stopped at all costs rounded up and re-educated imidiately! To think that they can dare play fast and loose with racial or homosexualy loaded language and imagery that would harm community relations. Who the hell do they think they are? They have no street cred only disenfranchised hard core rappers can do do that while promoting understanding and harmony. We need to outlaw bridge clubs and church pankake breakfasts they are just as insidius and hatefull as the bier halls of Bavaria in the late 1920's. |
So succinct.
So not the topic. |
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Not only is it the 'everyone else is doing it' defense, it actually makes the perpetrator a victim. Hate speech is wrong, and anyone who indulges in it has to suffer the consequences. Ann Coulter has been pretty out there for a long while now, and with the backlash against the Republicans I seriously doubt they are going to let her ramble on as their representitive political pundit.
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But seriously, at church clubs and knitting bees, when the "A faggot says what" smack dies down, the talk among the ladies invariably turns to how bad they feel about the effect of this critical publicity on Ann Coulter's husband and children. What? She doesn't have any? Well, isn't that special? |
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So now she is also a perpetrator eh? Should we inform the speach police shave her head and make her do the perp walk or is just making fun of the way she looks and everyone putting in thier 2cents about what a bitch she is enough? And not to discount GD's keen analysis of my point but just curious as counter-culture warriors do you ever think damn that just went over the line? Now please excuse me I have to put on my "How dare I wear this F*cking shirt in front of your F*cking children" Tee shirt and walk around downtown disney as I sing the I'm just a Jr high Prom dumpster baby song. :evil: |
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Depends on what it means to be "ok" with hate speech. I don't think she should be criminally prevented from saying whatever she wants (nor should you be similarly be prevented from calling Bush whatever you want).
Of course, to be able to say whatever you want free of legal consequences is vastly different from being free to say whatever you want free of social consequences. And her juvenile inclination to call those she doesn't like gay (as was suggested earlier it does feel like she is a regular on MMORPGs) is surely deserving of ostracization. |
What Alex said. Just because you CAN say something doesn't mean you shouldn't be rightly called an insensitive, small-minded jerk if you choose to exercise that right.
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I agree completely. But, it sounds to me that TS doesn't think there should even be social consequences to what she said.
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TS, you go on and where whatever offensive shirt you feel like, but accept the consequences if there are negative repercussions.
Visible mojo for Alex. |
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Regardless of legal, how far would you guys wish push the social backlash against someone like Colter? Publicaly let known your own distaste for her use of that language? A lifting of the usual social contract by making ad hominem attacks beyond what you would of other public figures? Write in to demand she be taken off the air depriving her of livelyhood? Protests that would make her fear for her safty? Just wondering It also sounds to me JBW that making your own comments and agreeing with others who denounce her is not enough for you. Do you wish to bring the same social presure to bear on those who aren't as offended as you are by her comments or worse would dismiss them? What is your minumum level of indignation just so I know, not that I would chose to display it for your benifit. You seem awful eger to cast some sort of shadow on me personaly. I find that sort of mindset as distastefull and well poisoning as any particular slur or epithet I ever heard used for real real and not for play play. |
I don't want to see her get in any legal trouble for misusing her freedom of speech. I also don't see the use in me "piling on" in this argument, especially when I don't exactly understand what the thesis of the pro-Coulter argument exactly is. I just know that Ann Coulter's an irresponsible ****ing ****, whose points are rendered moot because of the fact that she presents herself as a pompous ****.
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And yes, I would react the same way if any other public figure made a remark of that type. Quote:
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I've always loved DailyKos. :) I'd like to see this as a positive thing, but I'm sure companies who don't really care will take their place. Oh well. |
I love Andrew Sullivan's (America's favorite faggot conservative blogger) response to Coulter:
"I am not a faggot. I am a man." You go, girl! |
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I posted a picture which completely backs up my comment. I accept full responsibility for what I said, and I don't intend to spin it any other way. She looks like Richard O'Brien's twin.
![]() I think that she is like the picture of Dorian Grey, only she's the attic version. Her exterior is beginning to reflect her interior. |
IMO, she can say what she wants, but also needs to be prepared for people hating what she says.
Everyone needs to take responsibility for themselves, Ann Coulter included. For example, if I want to sit in West Hollywood and make a comment about anything while including the word faggot - there had better be either context or at least humor (she had neither as far as I could tell) or I should be prepared for whatever backlash I get. I'm sure she had to realize that she was being taped. Common sense should dictate what was expected to happen, so that anyone in her camp might be shocked is surprising. Just gotta see AC for who she is. Ann Coulter, like her or hate her, is not dumb. She may have some polarizing beliefs, but she's not dumb. She wants attention, she's getting attention - she certainly is doing the majority of conservatives no favor. I see little need to defend her or attack her. I just see her for who she is and who she has always been, a media-hungry attention-craving borderline-lunatic. I mean really, few things she's ever said really make that much sense. I think most of what comes through her lips is just to push the envelope. At best, she's a satirist - at worst she's a bitch. Whatever. :rolleyes: |
She looks fine to me in that picture. She's not within my preferred range of physical characteristics but I don't see anything freaky in it.
I'm all in favor of thought police. I'm just not in favor of government sponsored thought police. Judicious use of social pressure is the best defense we have against the nanny state. It is only by abdicating our own judgment on what we'll accept as appropriate behavior in others that we begin to welcome the government into that role. Of course, defining "judicious" is the real sticking point. |
Over the weekend NPR's On the Media had a segment on Louis Farrakhan and how he manipulates the media and how the media is more than happy to have him fill a caricature for him. The key point according to one of the people is that Farrakhan realized that at a subconscious level there existed within the American black community a feeling that if the white man likes you, there is something suspicious about you and if the white man hates you, you must be doing something right. And it doesn't really matter whether the white man is right to revile you.
And the press is always happy to focus on people who speak in declarative sentences lacking any gray, especially if they'll take edge positions. Ann Coulter, it seems to me, does the same thing. For some population of conservatives out there, if the liberals (including the media) hate you, you must be doing something right. And it is irrelevant how justified that hatred is. And Coulter is more than willing to manipulate this and the media is just happy to have someone who will say outrageous things. (I have no doubt that this same population of consumers exists on the left, I just don't think there is anybody currently extant so skilled at manipulating it as Coulter is on the right). |
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(And what the hell do :cakes: have to do with the discussion?) |
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The right to free speech relates to the right to say something (such as "George Bush is a worthless piece of sh*t") without getting arrested. Doesn't mean freedom from consequences.
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Coulter responds:
Coulter Doesn't Get It, Pt 1 (Hannity & Colmes via YouTube) Coulter Doesn't Get It, Pt 2 (Hannity & Colmes via YouTube) I respond: No Ms. Coulter, the word "faggot" is not just a schoolyard taunt. It does imply the person to whom it's being directed is not only gay, but sub-human. And yes, it is very offensive to gays. What makes you think you're even remotely qualified to determine what gays find offensive? "Faggot" is equivalent to a racial slur. Gays most definitely have been and continue to be legally discriminated against. When you say "we're against gay marriage" and they in the very next sentence say, "I don't want gays to be discriminated against" you are contradicting yourself. You also said, "I think we [Republicans] have the pro-gay position..." Are you kidding me? Did you really just say that? Did you even think about those words? Really??? The GOP does not need any help from the Liberally-biased media in describing Republicans--you folks do a fine job of that all by yourselves. |
While I can't remember ever using the word (other than in a self referential way), it is a bit of a fuzzy line since "fag" seems to have taken up a cozy place in mostly non-offensive slang vocabulary. I don't know that adding "got" makes it a whole lot more offensive.
But as with so many things, offense is in the eye of the beholder. |
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Lovely. |
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