Coulter: “The stench of corruption means Republicans are in power”.
(and yes, I took her out of context, but yes — she did say this)
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Coulter: “The stench of corruption means Republicans are in power”.
(and yes, I took her out of context, but yes — she did say this)
Oliver;
It’s one thing when you insist the ruptured gas bag, Bill Bennet, account
for his words. But, really. Ann Coulter?
She has been so marginalized in the last 2 years and has become a
caricature so ripe for ridicule, that she makes Ralph Reed appear like a
viable candidate for President. She makes Ren and Stimpy into Popes
waiting for canonization. Her sneer has been copied for years by the
friendly ogre, Robert Novak.
Really, we should just buy seats for the show when she hits her peak,
at Halloween!
Ann Coulter is not marginalized. She is part of the Republican mainstream.
At least you had enough sack to admit you deliberately took her out of context. Now, how about supplying the context ?
JD;
Why don’t you do your own research, I’m sure you can come up with many positive spins on the charming little vamp.
Dude – she’s hot.
Dude – she’s a dude!
Neither Bill Bennett nor Ann Coulter are in any elected offcie or political appointed position. Like Mike Moore or Maureen Dowd, they can say a lot of stupid things (or smart things) and its just that – them talking. However, people like Mayor Nagins, flooded buses in the parking lot -10,000 dead, who Louis F says told him white people blew the levees or sweet Cynthia McKinney, Bush had prior knowlwedge of 9-11), are elected Democrats IN POWER. I worry more about the people in power.
Dugger
Her Adams Apple is bigger then a basketball. Shave her head, I swear she is my old soccer coach.
It came from — where else? — here.
[First, he links himself; then he links his employer -- a little lazy today, eh, Oliver]
If you haven’t guessed by now, the “context” is no surprise: She’s referring to the idea that liberals insist that the Republicans are corrupt, even without evidence. If they’re not indicted for what the liberals accuse them of, then the powers that be are corrupt. If tney’re indicted, but found innocent, then there’s corruption in the judicial process.
When they win elections, there’s corruption in the electoral process; but never when they lose elections (see Washington, State of — Gubernatorial election)
When legislation passes that favors a (liberal -described) Republican “interest group”, no account is given to the idea that others might be helped — nope, you guessed it — corruption!
Is it any wonder the “stench of corruption” surrounds Republicans whenever they’re in power? That stench is the hot panting of liberals.
Stung, eh, Leo?
Enough with the addled hominy attacks!
More on the stench of corruption:
Steele “Creditgate” : ties to David Brock (Oliver Willis style)
From Investors.com:
These [women] (who fraudulently obtained the credit report of a rising black political star, [Lt. Gov Michael Steele]) were no naive, overzealous interns. Barge is a longtime Democratic operative who led the research unit for a liberal media watchdog group run by journalist David Brock.
And there you have it: Oliver Willis is guilty of conspiring to reveal the contents of a confidential credit report. He must have known what was going on, as a fellow employee of the Corp that was the former emloyer of the culprits.
Ready to be “frog marched” out of Media Matters, Oliver?
re: the stench of corruption
from the NY Daily News, via GOP Bloggers:
Hil’s lawyers try to quash old report
BY JAMES GORDON MEEK
DAILY NEWS WASHINGTON BUREAU
WASHINGTON – The independent counsel investigation that led to the conviction of a former Clinton administration housing chief could come back to haunt Sen. Hillary Clinton.
The Daily News has learned that lawyers are fighting to suppress a potentially embarrassing final report from the probe that found Housing Secretary Henry Cisneros lied to the FBI about paying $250,000 in hush money to his ex-mistress.
GOP Bloggers comment:
I’ve done a tiny bit of re-writing of Frank’s purple prose and come up with something that could easily have been penned any time during the decade or so leading up to -oh- about 2003. Payback’s a bitch, ain’t it, Frank. But of course it’s all different and so totally unfair, since your guys are completely innocent.
She s referring to the idea that conservatives insist that the Democrats are corrupt, even without evidence. If they re not indicted for what the conservatives accuse them of, then the powers that be are corrupt. If tney re indicted, but found innocent, then there s corruption in the judicial process.
When they win elections, there s corruption in the electoral process; but never when they lose elections (see Florida, State of 2000 presidential election)
When legislation passes that favors a (conservative -described) Democratic interest group , no account is given to the idea that others might be helped nope, you guessed it corruption!
Is it any wonder the stench of corruption surrounds Democrats whenever they re in power? That stench is the hot panting of conservatives.
Frank;
So?
I say if it’s shit; get rid of it. It don’t make no nevermind to me what party scum comes from. If a court convicts ‘em. Let ‘em swing. ‘Nuff said.
(Frank; you better hope Condi doesn’t get some of this shit on her Ferrogamos)
Wilbur: You didn’t “re – write” my post — you did an “I’m rubber — you’re glue” job on it.
Cleo: So you’re opposed to corruption — but whose? Earle’s or Delay’s?
I say if it s shit; get rid of it.
What part of the above statement needs explanation? Why are you so tone deaf to simple sentences, Frank?
That’s right, Frank. I am rubber, and you, indeed, are glue.
Wilbur: I am intelligent, and you, indeed, are … whatever it is you are.
Leo: Who said I didn’t understand you? You really should what I write before you answer.
OK, fine: Fire Earle for corruption; dismiss the charges against Delay due to lack of evidence.
Don’t worry about Condi — you’re the only one who has mentioned her name in any of this.
Are you jealous, or afraid?
Be afraid. Verrrrrrrrrrrry…….afraid.
Oliver… you went on a date with Coulter?
“I took her out”
Yes, I took you out of context, but you did say this.