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Guide Note: Ann Coulter created a storm of controversy with anti-Semitic comments delivered on The Big Idea, hosted by Donny Deutsch. After an exchange about Coulter's vision for the perfect America, Deutsch asked Coulter, "It would be better if we were all Christian?" and Coulter responded, "Yes." She went on to say, "we just want Jews to be perfected."
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Even though Ms. Coulter was greeted with protesters chanting quaint phrases like, ” Ann Coulter’s got to go! Racist ***** has got to go!”, she commented on the smoothness of the event. It was one of the few times there weren’t any disruptions like bagel-throwing, groups of dissenters standing up and turning their backs, or even heckling.
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This bio is far to polite for the asinine antics of Ann Coulter. By the way, to commenter’s 11 & 12 – You sound like silly scolded children. The reason Ann Coulter is so vile is not because liberals are that bad, it is because Ann Coulter is just that vile. Her conduct is questionable and her words are downright offensive to any person who has any sense of decency, Republican or Democrat. Furthermore Ann Coulter is to politics what Jerry Springer is to serious talk shows. She is just an an attention loving sensationalist who loves to hear the sound of her own voice.
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Supervisor of Elections Arthur Anderson said on Friday that Coulter's voting in the wrong precinct this month in a Palm Beach Town Council election was an isolated incident, one that will be referred to State Attorney Barry Krischer. When that happens, Democrat Krischer, who didn't return calls for comment, will be investigating two White House cheerleaders based on The Island. The other one is radio talker Rush Limbaugh, subject of a doctor-shopping probe.
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Here is the definitive collection of Coulterisms -- an incisive, side-splitting, thought-provoking and always entertaining compendium of Coulter's most dead-on, most devastating quotations. Included are hundreds of Coulter quips and analyses from her speeches, television and radio appearances, and interviews -- most of which have never before been published. On subjects ranging from Democrats to dating, environmentalism to evolution, religion to Reagan, and terrorism to television, here is Ann Coulter's delightfully wicked and superbly insightful commentary.
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Coulter was referencing the firestorm following her March comments, in which she referred to the North Carolina Democrat as "a faggot" during a political action committee meeting in Washington. She claimed that, during the same period of time, liberal television host Bill Maher "was not joking†when he said that “he wished Dick Cheney had been killed in a terrorist attack." According to Coulter, Maher didn't take the same heat for his comments that she did for hers.
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