And where was the outcry when Bill Maher wished the death of Vice President Cheney at the hands of terrorists. Democrats took the ostrich approach to that remark, but when Coulter referred to that comment in reference to Edwards, beheading was mentioned. What Ann Coulter actually said about Edwards was that maybe she should mimic Maher s remarks (since he received no criticism) and wish the death of Edwards.
Recently, John Edwards hired Amanda Marcotte to head up his Web page and blog machine. Amanda Marcotte, for you apolitical types, is the blogger who penned this gem of anti-religious blasphemy: Q. What if Mary had taken the Plan B pill after the Lord filled her with his (adjectives deleted) Holy Spirit?
You d have to justify your misogyny with another ancient mythology. Isn t that just a peachy knee-slapper of a joke? It is rumored in beauty salons across America, especially the ones that charge $400 for haircuts, that Edwards is trying to corner the atheist vote.
Edwards, on the advice of his more moderate advisors, who warned him polls revealed that 79 percent of Americans believed in the virgin birth, fired Marcotte. CNN, in a wet blanket, limp excuse for Marcotte s remarks reluctantly choked out, Well, her comments were intemperate. Intemperate?
Are you kidding me? That s like saying, Well, the KKK is just a little anti-black. Political analyst, Craig Crawford, observed that the Elizabeth Edwards attack on Ann Coulter is part of a larger scheme to destroy the domination of talk radio.
This is Democrats way of fighting back. The modus operandi is to coerce the FCC into supporting a Fairness Doctrine, which in real-speak is a thinly veiled effort to regulate broadcasters so as to balance (bias in their favor) political opinion. In conclusion, don t be hood-winked by the Democrats phony boo-hooing, and above all, don t feel sorry for John Edwards.
He lives in a 25,000-square-foot house, pays $400 for a haircut and has a wife who fights all his battles. Though, one does wonder, if he can t personally face Ann Coulter, what would he do if Bin Laden said, Boo? James Studdard is an attorney.
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And where was the outcry when Bill Maher wished the death of Vice President Cheney at the hands of terrorists.