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January 17, 2008

Now a Word(s) from Ann Coulter . . .

I admit it, I am kind of an Ann Coulter fan. She calls it like she sees it, albeit in a sometimes insulting, abrasive offensive way. But politics is a nasty business and she doesn't let the liberals get away with anything. Her latest article "The Elephant in the Room" at www.AnnCoulter.com is worth a read.

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She has a way of inserting some famous lines from liberal faux pas, to draw emphasis and laughs and a "that is so right on" thought. If its the Clintons, Teddy's famous bridge crossing or the Barney Frank "open" apt in Georgetown, ya gotta love it (sometimes). It was a refreshing take on Mitt Romney, whether you support Mitt or not, notwithstanding the "wacky religion" comment that perpetuates the myth. But its hard to argue that Mitt is the best qualified republican candidate as she points out.

Nice Post. Ann Coulter is from New York and is therefore an unrepentant wise ass ( that's probably why I appreciate her). You are right on in the fact that she calls it as she sees it. I also find her writing to be, on occaision, laugh out loud funny. But, then again, I chuckle at the wit of Thomas Hobbes.

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