MEMPHIS TN (IFS) -- "Ann Coulter's commentary is about as useful as stepping in dog poop." A comment from a blogger at the Huffington Post. Well, Ann, I like your earrings.
Another post included the following, "Name Calling the popular propagan technique used by the right to arouse prejudice by using negative words to create an unfavorable opinion or hatred against a person or group they would have us denounce.
This method calls for a conclusion without examining the evidence. Name Calling is used as a substitute for arguing against the person's ideas. It is often employed using sarcasm and ridicule in political cartoons and writing.
When confronted with this technique we should ask the name caller: What does the name mean?
Is there a real connection between the person's ideas and the name being used?
What are the merits of the person or theirs idea if I leave the name out of consideration?
Let's separate the name the actual argument agains the ideas or proposals that are being discussed and argued.
Oh, that's right, Coulter actually had no valid arguments or points to be made. She just enjoys calling people names because she has no critical thought process."
Another post included the following, "Name Calling the popular propagan technique used by the right to arouse prejudice by using negative words to create an unfavorable opinion or hatred against a person or group they would have us denounce.
This method calls for a conclusion without examining the evidence. Name Calling is used as a substitute for arguing against the person's ideas. It is often employed using sarcasm and ridicule in political cartoons and writing.
When confronted with this technique we should ask the name caller: What does the name mean?
Is there a real connection between the person's ideas and the name being used?
What are the merits of the person or theirs idea if I leave the name out of consideration?
Let's separate the name the actual argument agains the ideas or proposals that are being discussed and argued.
Oh, that's right, Coulter actually had no valid arguments or points to be made. She just enjoys calling people names because she has no critical thought process."
Ann sells books. The networks needs a "fair and balanced" person to give credence to the "otherside" of the argument. They like Ann because she is a "filed mouthed" person with no regards to anyone or anything. She burns water, bridges, little children and old people. Ms. Coulter is trully the wicked witch of the media world. As they said in the old days, "It does not matter what they say about you, as long as they spell your name correctly, right Ann(e)?"
Ann Coulter called President Obama a "retard" on Monday night.
She made the remark on Twitter after the third and final presidential debate between Obama and Mitt Romney. "I highly approve of Romney's decision to be kind and gentle to the retard," she tweeted. She doubled down on Tuesday afternoon, tweeting, "Obama: "Stage 3 Romneysia" - because cancer references are HILARIOUS. If he's "the smartest guy in the room" it must be one retarded room." Coulter was met with some backlash from people on Twitter, who called the slur "offensive and disrespectful" and asked her, "Are you out of your f-cking mind?" At the end of the debate, voters gave the victory to Obama. The showdown, according to pundits, was notable for how aggressively he attacked his rival and how much Romney seemed to agree with the president.
Ann Coulter called President Obama a "retard" on Monday night.
She made the remark on Twitter after the third and final presidential debate between Obama and Mitt Romney. "I highly approve of Romney's decision to be kind and gentle to the retard," she tweeted. She doubled down on Tuesday afternoon, tweeting, "Obama: "Stage 3 Romneysia" - because cancer references are HILARIOUS. If he's "the smartest guy in the room" it must be one retarded room." Coulter was met with some backlash from people on Twitter, who called the slur "offensive and disrespectful" and asked her, "Are you out of your f-cking mind?" At the end of the debate, voters gave the victory to Obama. The showdown, according to pundits, was notable for how aggressively he attacked his rival and how much Romney seemed to agree with the president.