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Ann Coulter Ann Coulter is a lawyer and author, famous for despising anyone politically left of Ronald Reagan. In college, she founded the local chapter at the Federalist Society, a conservative-libertarian group. She edited The Michigan Law Review, and she is a legal correspondent for Human Events. Coulter was fired from MSNBC when she told the president of the Vietnam Veterans of America Foundation, himself a disabled Vietnam veteran, "No wonder you guys lost." She was fired from the conservative National Review when she turned in a column offering a final solution to the Muslim problem: "We should invade their countries, kill their leaders and convert them to Christianity."
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Conservative columnist Ann Coulter was one of the "elves" offering covert legal advice to Paula Jones, who accused the president of sexual misconduct, David Brock ("Blinded by the Right: the Conscience of an Ex-Conservative") maintains, on camera. A onetime reporter for the American Spectator, he ... asserts that the state troopers professing to have seen the infidelities were "stage managed" by Arkansas attorney Cliff Jackson.
Ann Coulter Talking Action Figure by Talking Presidents Ann Coulter has a reputation for carelessness with facts, using cheap and disgusting smears during interviews and writing her columns. This doll strives hard to match her bigotry and her level of flagrant misinformation. But doesn't even come close to the real Ann Coulter. Or her statement "that the war in Iraq has had so few casualties that only Liberals actually care about our soldiers and Marines. No self respecting Conservative would." Nope, nada.
To Ann Coulter, liberals are worse than wrong; they are traitors out to destroy the American way of life. That view is at the core of her columns, her TV appearances and her best-selling books. But it is not just her perspective that has made Coulter, 43, an icon to her fans and malice incarnate to her critics. It is the way she delivers it—in ferocious, lucid, hyperbolic bursts of invective. It helps too that she is a tall, thin, attractive blond who favors miniskirts and furs. Coulter is the right-wing pinup of partisan vitriol.
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Ann Coulter, Ann Coulter Hillary Clinton, Ann Coulter John McCain, Hillary Clinton, John McCain Last night on "Hannity & Colmes," Ann Coulter made a striking announcement: she'll campaign for Hillary Clinton if John McCain is the Republican nominee. Earlier this week, the New York Observer's Jennifer Rubin reported that members of the conservative punditry were "beside themselves" over the thought of a McCain nomination, but Coulter's pronouncement is a new, and surprising, development. Watch her explain her rationale to Sean Hannity, while Alan Colmes can only sit back and laugh:
With the predictable regularity of a locust plague, Ann Coulter and her enablers at the once-reputable firm of Random House have issued yet another volume of fascistic entertainment. Now the hard-drinking, trash-talking, fortysomething bachelorette bills herself as a Christian moralist, in holy battle against the liberal heathens.
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