06 Mar

Thanks Ann For NOT Being A PC Sell Out



First I want to say that I am more then surprised that this whole thing has been made into something sooooo huge. It just shocks me how some silly joke has turned into what it has. I was not even going to post about it because I got the joke, I laughed hard, and to me it was no biggie.
Also with all the things going on in the world and THIS has to be made into the most important thing. I am just amazed and disgusted that it takes this kind of priority over other things. We have traitors in our government, slandering our troops, doing what they can to destroy the troops morale. The enemy within bent on destroying our country, from dumbing down to the lies about our history, and re-writing history to fit their agenda.
People, ok sub-humans wanting to kill us, and take over our country….but this speech that Ann Coulter made is more important to those making a fuss about it. And beyond that even want to punish her.
Conservatives should be shouting from the roof top – Go, Ann, we are behind you! The GOP, also – if there is any backbone left. That would certainly make a distinction between the two parties.
Liberals can say that it is too bad VP Cheney wasn’t killed by a terrorist bomb but Coulter can’t say faggot? That’s ridiculous. “Progressives”, dems, liberals, the terminally PC, and RINOs go balistic over Ann saying the word Faggot. How telling is that!
Whatever happened to the right wing? We used to have a right wing. We used to have people that KNEW the difference in the left and the right and they would admire the courage that people showed when they stood against the left. It seems we on the right are over run with RHINO’s and lib wanna be’s.
The left calling Bush “Hitler” all the time, we have heard it all, but let Ann say Faggot and all hell breaks loose by the weak kneed, PC addict RHINO’s and they want to eat their own. They want to lay into someone that for many years has had the courage to take a stand against PC and the left. How disgusting that is to me.
Burning the flag, protesting ROTC and military recruiters on campus, teaching 5th graders about gay sex, calling infantacide “choice” and yet we are all supposed to be horrified by Annie. She shouldn’t take one step back, just keep going forward with her incisive pronouncements. She is beautiful; she is intelligent if not brilliant. God Bless you Ann.
I don’t think it’s too much to ask that those on “our side”, who are jostling with the left to seek the ‘moral high ground’ by condemning Ann for such “offensive” speech and behavior, should recognize that honesty demands defending Ann’s pointing out the hypocrisy of the left even as they express their disapproval of the way she said it. A general condemnation cedes the moral high ground to hate-filled, less than moral, leftists, who do not deserve it. It also allows the left to reinforce their stereotype of Conservatives by condemning Ann, who does not deserve it.
The American Conservative Union, which runs CPAC released a statement condemning Ann. What a bunch of gutless wonders. CPAC is calling Ann’s remarks “hate speech”? When Dean said he hated republicans was that “hate speech”? Ann did not call Edwards a faggot. She said she could not comment on him because the use of faggot could send you to rehab.
You all know this blog is a PC Free Zone and for good reason. PC is one of the main things that has been destroying America. The enemy within has used PC as a tool of theirs to promote their agenda on many levels. I have referred to them as the enemy within as the left, the liberals as the enemy within. But of course CPAC is all aglow with their Rudy and Mitt and thier outrage at what Ann said. Nothing like having two liberals in the Republican party bashing a conservative like Ann Coulter right? NOT! I’ll pick Ann over 100 Rudy’s and Mitt’s any day.
The best part is she gave so many PC conservatives the vapors. Well done Annie.
Count me solidly in Ann’s corner. Go Ann Coulter!!




Others that see the light and appreciate what Ann is about.
* Anti-Idiotarian Rottweiler
* Something…and Half of Something

And for those of you that are NOT PC groupies and hate the left as much as I do, continue on to read what Rush Limbaugh had to say about all of this. For those RHINO’s that lurk here you may need to grow up and face the music, because YOU are part of the reason America is in trouble.

Rush Weighs In on the Coulter Kerfuffle

March 5, 2007 …………


RUSH: Well, when everyone else was in Selma, Alabama, the Breck Girl had to be somewhere. You know, everybody has to be somewhere, and John Edwards decided he would go out to the University of California at Berkeley on Sunday, and while there, he “called a janitors’ campaign for better wages at the University of California, Berkeley, a continuation of the civil rights struggle that began in the 1960s. Edwards sounded the civil rights theme to commemorate the 42nd anniversary of the ‘Bloody Sunday’ clash between black voting rights marchers and police in Selma, Ala.”
Now, how much sense does this make? Everybody’s in Selma and the Breck Girl goes out to Berkeley and equates a janitors strike with what went on at Selma, Alabama, 43 years ago. “’This march for economic and social justice for the men and women who work at this university is a part of a bigger march in America for fairness and equality,’ Edwards said during a stop on his current tour of college campuses. Responding late to a question from a reporter, Edwards said a remark about him by conservative author Ann Coulter reminded him of hateful speech against blacks he heard while growing up in the segregated South.” Now, the Ann Coulter remarks. I’ve been fascinated looking at the response. When I heard that this had happened, the first thing I did is I went to some blogs. They had a blog row at CPAC. Ann made these comments about the Breck Girl on Friday afternoon. Mitt Romney had introduced her. Mitt Romney is a Republican presidential candidate, as we all know.
I’m looking at the blogs, and the bloggers are uniform in their condemnation of Ann Coulter. “This is disturbing and it’s distracting to the conservative movement. This is not what we’re about. It unnecessarily makes all conservatives a target for continuing attacks by the left,” and so forth and so on. Then some time passed and the bloggers began getting comments from their readers. After a couple of hours, I checked back, and the bloggers were mostly writing about how they were being excoriated by their readers for criticizing Ann Coulter; that finally somebody like Coulter had the guts to stand up and say what things are for, because the left gets away with this and does it all the time. The bloggers admitted that they were taking it on the chin from their readers in the comments of all their blogs from people who were very supportive of Coulter. I went to my own e-mail, and the vast majority of e-mail I got was, “Rah-rah,” and, “Right on!” I’ll tell you what I think this means.
There is free speech out there and there’s no question you can say what you want to say and you should be able to when you want to say it, but you can’t because of political correctness. I think that what inspired so many people to be supportive of what Ann Coulter said was — and I think this is something that Republican candidates need to understand. I’m sure many of you in this audience, not all of you, are fed up with the imbalance. For example, Bill Maher. Bill Maher can go out on his show on Friday night and basically say that it’s a shame that Dick Cheney wasn’t killed in the assassination attempt at Bagram Air Force Base in Afghanistan, that there would be a lot more people alive today if Dick Cheney were dead. He is asked if he really means it, and he said yeah. Even Barney Frank understood, who was a guest on the program. Even Barney Frank understood what Maher was saying. But take a look at the difference in coverage that the Bill Maher example got (hardly any) to Ann Coulter and her remarks about the Breck Girl. I think she might have been able to say it better. She might have been able to say that she was making a point about free speech and how you can’t say certain things without getting sent to rehab and this sort of thing.
I think what people misunderstand about the rank-and-file in the Republican Party is that they’re sick and tired of taking it on the chin day in and day out. The mainstream press can assault every one of our icons. The mainstream press, the Drive-By Media and the left, can assault every one of our presidential candidates. They can call George Bush “Hitler.” They can write movies on how Bush ought to be assassinated, do movies and produce them; write books on how Bush ought to be assassinated; can say that they wish Cheney had been killed — and there is no condemnation of it. There are a lot of people in the so-called conservative movement who are fed up with the docileness of Republican leaders in Congress, and even in the White House, who just sit by, don’t respond, and just take this stuff.
People are hungry for leadership and they want there to be a response, and they want fighters. I think that’s one of the reasons that Giuliani is looking good, frankly. Giuliani has shown a willingness to fight on those principles that he holds dear, such as terrorism and the Drive-By Media and a number of other things. Accordingly, the Drive-Bys are out trying to destroy Rudy today. There’s a story about his son Andrew thinking his father is a dud. His son thinks (paraphrased), “Yeah, I never see my dad anymore since he remarried. He never comes to my golf tournaments.” Andrew is a great golfer at college. I think he’s at Duke. There’s an imbalance, and the rank-and-file of average citizens in the so-called conservative movement in the Republican Party just sits by and watches every one of their leaders get trashed with no response. The leaders don’t respond to it, and a lot of conservative media doesn’t respond to it.
So when somebody like Ann Coulter comes along and says what she said, they simply react to it. “All right! Somebody’s fighting back! Somebody is saying something in return to these people and pointing out their hypocrisy.” I think that’s why the support that is there for Ann Coulter is there, because she represents something that the leadership of the party doesn’t provide them. The leadership of the movement these days doesn’t provide them an outlet for their own anger. You know, individuals are sitting out there roasting and frying and getting angry each and every day at the things that are in the Drive-By Media: the unfairness, the imbalances, the constant defense of the people who are invested in defeat of their own country. They’re never called on it. It’s never portrayed. The Democrats and the left in this country are never portrayed for who they really are in the Drive-By Media. The White House won’t say it and many of the Republican leaders in the House and Senate won’t say it. They won’t be critical of anybody. The Drive-Bys totally give Bill Maher a pass for wishing that Dick Cheney were dead, and saying that more people would be alive were that the case.
Now, as for the timing of the statement. The thing at CPAC is an association of two conservative groups: The American Conservative Union the Young Americans Foundation. I think they had about 6,000 people that attended. All the presidential candidates showed up and spoke, except Senator McCain who attempted to have a private reception with the attendees but he couldn’t pull it off because there weren’t any ballrooms left at the hotel where they had the meeting. So he didn’t do well. Mitt Romney there was. Even Vice President Cheney was there. Sam Brownback was there. You had Giuliani. I’m leaving some out but they were all there. As such, this was not the same thing as, say, hosting your own radio show or making a speech of your own at a university or some group of people. There are some who are upset that the comment that Ann made took away from what should have been others who are stars of the show — the presidential candidates and so forth — and besmirched them. And, true to form, all of the candidates who were there (including McCain, not there) disavowed Coulter’s comments, distanced themselves from her — which is going to infuriate those I described earlier as being angry and spoiling for a fight, even more.
She could have chosen a better place to say it, rather than force these presidential candidates to have to disavow it and distance themselves from it. There’s no way that they were going to defend it. I don’t care what you want them to do or how you want them to act. If she says something like this when she’s making a speech at a college campus, there would be far less fur flying and so forth. Then there’s this aspect of it. Some of the criticism is that she besmirches the whole conservative movement by making herself an icon or an identity figure of the whole conservative movement. Other conservatives are saying this is bad. She chose to be selfish at CPAC and make something that was not about her, about her, and that’s bad, and so forth and so on. When you boil all of this down, I think what you end up with is a little bit of a conflict, because you have a number of people who clearly loved it and thought it was fabulous and want to hear more like it — and not so much more like it. They just want to hear somebody fighting back and somebody doing something to point out the absolute ridiculousness of the people on the left, and Ann Coulter did it.
To those who are worried that it taints the entire conservative movement, that is only because the Drive-By Media makes it so. That’s only because the Drive-By Media will pretend or portray that comment as typical. As you know, clichés exist about conservatives: racist, sexist, bigot, homophobe. Now, those are all false. Conservatives are not racists. They are not bigots. They are not sexists and they are not homophobes. That is not part of conservatism. So if we’re going to suggest that somebody shut up and not say something because it only confirms those clichés, then are we not acting defensively? We’re accepting the clichés are believed, and so we’ve gotta do something not to confirm them. It seems to me to be a rather defensive way to go about this, which is, I think, another thing that a number of conservatives — just rank-and-file, average people — are offended by because they think: Why accept the terms defined by the left for us and then live our lives defensively?
We had this guy, Derek. He’s a nice guy, a caller from Detroit, a fan of the program, black guy. He said, “I don’t think you’re a racist.” I’m supposed to be pleased by that. Remember when Jack Kemp and Algore debated in 1996? It was a presidential debate. Jack Kemp was the vice presidential candidate for Bob Dole. During a debate, Algore started talking about the racism and sexism and all these things that exist in the Republican Party, but he exempted Kemp. Kemp said, “Thank you, sir,” rather than become outraged that his whole party had just been tarred and feathered by the vice president of the United States. People here that are fed up with this kind of accepting these terms, accepting these stereotypes, accepting these definitions, and then acting defensively; to go out and say that they’re not true or disapprove them. To disapprove them, you can’t talk about racism, sexism, bigotry, or homophobia — and as such, the left wins and shuts people up. Freedom of speech is what it is. Clearly there’s a double standard. Does it mean that we need a bunch of people on our side acting like Bill Maher in order to level the field? No, I don’t think that’s the way that you deal with this.
Here’s another thing. For the longest time — and I’m one of those people that’s been saying this, and I’m not sure that I’m still right about it. I could be very wrong. I’ve been under the impression that all the hate and all of the outrage — all of the despicable, unseemly comments about the president and the vice president and wishing they were dead and all these other things (you know what I’m talking about, from Michael Moore on down) — would eventually cause the Democrat Party big problems. It didn’t prove to be the case in the November elections. I was dead wrong about it. But I’m beginning to wonder now if it is a drag on the Democrat Party for these people to be acting the way they are. It could well be, too, that the majority of Americans don’t know that there’s this kind of hate because they don’t read blogs; they don’t read kook websites, and the Drive-Bys don’t report on this stuff as evidenced and witnessed here by the lack of coverage of Bill Maher’s comments on the hoped-for assassination or death of Dick Cheney. So it could well be that a significant number of Americans are just not aware of all the rage and hate. But the elected Democrats have not been short in content when speaking of hatred for the president and the investment in defeat. They own defeat of their own country.
So I don’t know where this goes and how harmful it really is. But I think it’s a mistake for anybody in the conservative movement to assume that one person with one speech or one comment speaks for the conservative movement. That is too defensive. Just because the left tries to tar and feather the circumstance that way, does not make it true. We can’t have our own speech codes enforced against people for the purposes of not offending somebody on the left or what have you.
BREAK TRANSCRIPT
RUSH: Anyway, folks, don’t worry about Ann Coulter. Her opportunities for exposure will only multiply because of this, and she’ll have her own (and has had her own) things to say about it and the intent that she made and the roots of it. Her point is that she was simply making a reference to Isaiah Washington having to go to rehab for using the F-word — the new F-word that’s out there — and that’s what a lot of people were offended by: the use of that word, pure and simple. I mean, there are certain words that a lot of people think you shouldn’t say in public. N-word, old F-word, the new F-word. When you throw it in there about John Edwards, a presidential candidate; he’s out there now raising money off of it. I have had this happen to me over the course of my stellar broadcast career, and don’t think Edwards is upset about this. He’s loving every minute. He’s out there raising what he’s calling Coulter bucks.
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Robert says:

Yeah Wildthing I do admire her “Humor” but what worries me is, this type of stuff only gives ammunition to the Libs..
Not good in an election atmosphere after we already lost so much.

Wild Thing says:

Hi Robert, yes I know, your right it does.
I am just so sick and tired of the double standard. Biden getting away with all he has said, Howard Dean, Jessie Jackson, the list is so long. And only when a Republican says something the Republican gets crucified. And not only by the left but by my party as well this time. sigh

Lynn says:

Time for the PC, touchy feely stuff to stop.
I’m beginning to feel like Archie Bunker.
Just say it like it is.
Ann Coulters remark was a joke, John Kerrey’s was not.

BobF says:

It’s funny, nobody said a word bout the Jib-Jab spoof that mocked Edwards as being queer.
http://www.jibjab.com/originals/originals/jibjab/movieid/66
President………Rush Limbaugh
Vice President….Ann Coulter
Chief of Staff….Wild Thing

BobF says:

The elections are over 1 1/2 years away. I seriously doubt this “ammunition” will carry that far for the libs.
It’s just distressing that we have to put up with this campaigning crap for almost 2 years. Why don’t these people concentrate on the jobs the American People elected them to do?

Mark says:

Ann Coulter is my favoite writer, I have all her books and think she is more in tune with what is going on than any Rino malcontent, that thinks she should apologise, this is rediculous.
As mentioned the Libs have trashed the President, written books about his demise, made a movie about it and everything else that has been stated above, the Libs think this is ok, but God forbid any Conservative Pundit make an off hand remark and they will crcify her. But the good thing about Ann Coulter, she is tough as nails and won’t be intimidated by these weasels.
The reference being made about an Edwards campaign worker who used the word faggot to attack someone, Probably a conservative and was sent to rehab, you got to be joking, but that is the Liberal elite mindset. So here we are punishing people for using the word Faggot that may be offensive to some members of the opposite-opposite Sex.
So now we have the ‘Smoking’ police, the ‘Fat’ police, and presently the ‘word’ police. How many more rights are we to give up just to please the Leftists Weenies.
What is really aggravating is the Republican candidates don’t have the stones to stand up to the liberal weenies and tell them to stick it where the sun don’t shine. If you don’t like it you don’t have to listen, but don’t tell me/us what I/we can and cannot say.
They make up the rules as they like and we are expected to follow them, I don’t think so.
It used to be a free country.

yankeemom says:

I have noticed as I live amongst a majority of Progressives (who do not seem to know the meaning of the word if their actions are anything to go by) that they don’t have a sense of humor. Everything to them is an “issue” and apparently, not a good one to boot!
~ Someone somewhere is being oppressed!! How can you joke at a time like this!! ~
I mean you can’t even talk about the weather around here without it becoming a public discourse on the evils of corporate and oil big business and we’re all gonna die!!!

BobF says:

President………Rush Limbaugh
Vice President….Ann Coulter
Chief of Staff….Wild Thing
Press Secretary…Mark

TomR says:

It has provided some ammo for the Left. I like Ann, but there is a double standard of ethics in politics. It is a war we cannot win, so I think we do need to be careful what we say.
Conversly, we need to also be realistic and honest. We are in a war of survival. Please President Bush, acknowledge who the enemy is. It is not “radicals and extremists” or “insurgents”. It is the religion of islam.
The UN is an enemy of America. “Undocumented workers” are really, illegal foreign invaders.
I like some of the fun and silly labels given to my opponents. But I use these words sparingly, trying to deprive the Left of easy ammo, while loading up debate ammo by what they say.
Hillary can fake a phony Southern accent, and Obama turn on the ebonics he normally doesn’t use, and they get away with it. We would not get a pass if we try to pander. So it is better if we practice the self discipline they don’t have much of.
Personally, I would have loved to hear Ann refer to Edwards as an ambulance chasing shyster lawyer.

Mark says:

Good Point Tom, about O’Bama turning on the Ebonics charm that is good for an extra 10 points above Hellary.
What I want to know now is did O’bama get Ebonics in High School as a second language ?
Funny though how things change, it used to be called ‘Jive’.

Jack says:

Well, they’ve successfully railroaded Scooter Libby.
We need more like Ann to poke fun at their foibles. If they embrace corruption and immorality then they need to be exposed for what they are, not have their mores couched in PC terms. People get judged by the company they keep. We have our RINO’s they have their misfits, the difference being they actively recruit them. Not much different than our common enemy Islam, where they believe ‘the enemy of my enemy is my friend’. This is demonstrated by the lineup that gets elected for life in certain states.
If Edwards is a faggot, I have no way of knowing, perhaps his public persona is telegraphing something hidden and unseen by us mortals and Ann has picked up on it. Edwards does strut a bit, and Barney does talk with a lisp. They can call Bush a liar with impunity while their hero Slick Willie is merely referred to as a prevaricater. One is verifiable the other, well, the jury is still out. Republicans don’t enjoy the favor of the press so we only get half the story, their half.

raz0r says:

Like I care if the lefties get their panties in a bunch. Bunch of wussies.

CaptnMorgan says:

EC L’INF…
(Ecrasons l’infâme religion Islamo-marxiste)
Voltaire.

Lynn says:

Don’t forget Defense Secretary Ted Nugent!
He’ll blow anything to bits!
You can’t grill it ’till ya kill it!

Wild Thing says:

Lynn, I know what you mean. It does feel like that. I wonder why so many don’t see how PC is really doing a lot of damage.

Wild Thing says:

Bob, giggle..thanks.
And thanks for the jibjab link too.

Wild Thing says:

Mark me too,he books are excellent, I love how she writes and makes her point the way she does.
Your right Mark they sure do make up the rules as they go along and demand us to follow them, but they don’t.

Wild Thing says:

Yankeemom,your so right, that is exactly how it is for us when my husband and I are around some of his relatives. No sense of humor and everything turns into having issues of some kind. augh
They are all democrats and some that even brag about being a socialist. It breaks my husbands heart to know this and it also makes him angry about it too, me too.

Wild Thing says:

Tom your right, Bush needs to get tuff and very strong about our enemy. It cannot be half way, never should have been and now it is a turnin point if he doesn’t do it and stay strong about Islam.
I agree with what you said about Obama too. Absolutley.

Wild Thing says:

Jack they sure have done that to Libby. Whgat gets mne furious is how Sandy Berger got a tap on the hand and nothing more. But Libby could face many years in jail. sheesh

Wild Thing says:

razOr yes they ( the left especially) sure have gotten all upset about this. I wish some Republcian had the guts to stand up to them and point out how they do worse things.

Wild Thing says:

Lynn, yessssssss Ted Nugent!