I spoke too soon
June 2nd, 2005Just when I said there’s never anything of real substance in an Ann Coulter column, she proves me wrong.
Although, being the partisan that she is, she still draws the wrong conclusion:
The only way for Americans to get some vague semblance of what they voted for is to elect mammoth Republican majorities – and no “mavericks.” (Fortunately, for the sake of civilization and the republic, that process seems to be well under way.)
Apparently, she doesn’t know the difference between a maverick and a regular cow. The Democrats herd and the Republicans are herded. It’s been that way for decades and you can’t blame it on seven “mavericks.” She makes the case and then misses her own point.
Wake up and smell the cow patties.
Remind me not to hire her to tend to my livestock.
I disagree with your take on ol’ Ann. Ann Coulter has bigger balls than me and you put together amigo. Don’t piss her off or she will come over to your house and stuff your dog’s head down the toilet.
You’re welcome here, olddog, but you’re wrong. I could take that skinny broad. I’d probably do it with seduction since I tend to avoid violence unless necessary for self-defense.
Apparently, you didn’t click the first link. Or you just didn’t get it.
Ann’s cool. I like her. Until she starts defending Republicans. Unfortunately, that’s most of the time.