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and that person knew everything that was in that widow’s mind and heart. Right.No. I know someone who worked for one. Anne’s description wasn’t far off.
and that person knew everything that was in that widow’s mind and heart. Right.No. I know someone who worked for one. Anne’s description wasn’t far off.
Speak with people. Sometimes they share their thoughts and feelings if you spend time with them. And sometimes it is disgusting.and that person knew everything that was in that widow’s mind and heart. Right.![]()
Hi Al,Two points:
- Her weekly column is carried by very few newspapers. And she gets very few TV gigs. She is supported by conservatives because of the extensive research she does and which is included in her books.
- She did not comment on THE widows of THE firefighters who were killed on 9-11, but rather she commented on a handful of widows of a handful of firefighters who were making some specific statements to which she took exception.
You’re right. In general, people got mad at Ann for even daring to make a comment.I’m a widow, too. If I make political remarks I’m open to rebuttal or criticism.Being widowed doesn’t make one a sacred cow.
I’m not sure what she & Flannery O’Connor have in common besides using the outrageous to draw our attention to a truth, but they do have that. And all the criticism that goes with it.You’re right. In general, people got mad at Ann for even daring to make a comment.
But at least she speaks her mind consistently. I tend to enjoy her humor a lot.
Do you see any Flannery O’Connor in her?
Why would any gay person be insulted by someone being called gay?What? It shows that the Democratic Party is intolerant because someone thinks its funny to use “gaay” as an insult. Its offensive to people who are gay, not to the people who she’s trying insult.
A gay person would not be offended by being called gay. A gay person would be offended, however, by using the word gay as an insult towards a person, whether that person is gay or not.Why would any gay person be insulted by someone being called gay?
And you know it is insult because…?A gay person would not be offended by being called gay. A gay person would be offended, however, by using the word gay as an insult towards a person, whether that person is gay or not.
People who enage in homosexual behavior seem to take offense very easily.And you know it is insult because…?
…because Coulter uses slurs to say it.And you know it is insult because…?
And in your mind there is no possible way to refer to someone as "gay” in a complimentary way?…because Coulter uses slurs to say it.
You know that is really good advise. Behind her pretty exterior is a very tough and vicious layer, but scratch a little deeper and there is an intellectual layer with some very provocative and well-researched ideas. (That became apparent to me just researchign a few of her comments in this thread that we were invited to look at).As an exercise, check Ann Coulter’s books out of the library and just read and count up the footnotes/endnotes. Her work is extremely well documented.
…because Coulter uses slurs to say it.
Exactly.And in your mind there is no possible way to refer to someone as "gay” in a complimentary way?
There are parts of Flannery O’Connor’s writing that cannot be read aloud or quoted in writing] nowadays …You’re right. In general, people got mad at Ann for even daring to make a comment.
But at least she speaks her mind consistently. I tend to enjoy her humor a lot.
Do you see any Flannery O’Connor in her?
Hi,Hi Al,
What exactly did they do? Was it the whole investigation thing? Was that where Ann took exception? I’m not totally sure, but I didn’t think she meant “enjoy” in the usual sense of the word. Like having a good time. More at “reaping benefits.”
And you’re right, she documents everything. End notes, footnotes.
There’s no possible way to say “f___” in a complimentary way. Gay is not a slur; f____ is, and Coulter knows it, too (she even jokes about it being a slur and uses it anyway).And in your mind there is no possible way to refer to someone as "gay” in a complimentary way?
If you had actually read what I posted, it would have been blatantly obvious that the slur I was referring to was f____, and not gay.Exactly.
Some seem perfectly content to act the part of the self righteous insulted, and lay claim that jokes are not and that insults abound.
But the reality is that they are actually twisting the words around themselves to suit their own agenda.
I guess it makes people angry when they cannot control the language.
I’ve actually read that criticism. It was in Al Franken’s book, and it was of a totally different substance. Franken’s claim was this: Coulter says she uses footnotes when they are really endnotes, and the footnotes she uses don’t really say what she says they does. I’ve never bought one of her books, but Franken’s criticism was more substantial than you’re portraying it as; it wasn’t just about footnotes or endnotes, it was an accusation of dishonesty. He cited a few examples, but I lost the book long ago (it was in Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them).She was criticized one time that I recall specifically because she didn’t use footnotes. The criticism was intended as “spin” to imply that she didn’t do research or didn’t document her research in her book. Her reply is that she used endnotes and what kind of “silly” criticism was that
I didn’t think Al Franken specialized in substance.I’ve actually read that criticism. It was in Al Franken’s book, and it was of a totally different substance.