Glass houses
by Jack GrantIt appears that the object of many a radical-right-winger nutjob’s wet dreams is just as intemperate and ill-mannered as many a radical-left-wing moonbat:
Coulter Jokes About Poisoning Justice
Fri Jan 27, 12:00 PM ET, Associated Press
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Conservative commentator Ann Coulter, speaking at a traditionally black college, joked that Justice
John Paul Stevens should be poisoned.Coulter had told the Philander Smith College audience Thursday that more conservative justices were needed on the Supreme Court to change the current law on abortion. Stevens is one of the court’s most liberal members.
“We need somebody to put rat poisoning in Justice Stevens’ creme brulee,” Coulter said. “That’s just a joke, for you in the media.”
Coulter has made a career of writing and lecturing on her strongly conservative views.
At one point during her address, which was part of a lecture series, some audience members booed when she cut off two questioners. “I’m not going to be lectured to,” Coulter told one man in a raised voice.
She drew more boos when she said the crack cocaine problem “has pretty much gone away.”
I hear the cries now, “But the moonbats are worse!”
Face it, boys and girls, you need to clean your own house first before you tar everyone who “don’t think right” with the brush wetted by the loonies, otherwise you subject yourself to the same type of judgement.
Or, perhaps, you could stop engaging in mindless labelling of everyone who “don’t think right” and actually listen to what is being said and engage in a real discussion.
Nahhhh…
That’ll never happen, it’s too much fucking work, and people are too damn lazy to do their own thinking, much less actually discuss and defend their positions.
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[...] Refer to the recent remarks of Ann Coulter, “jokingly” calling for the assassination (well, more exactly the poisoning) of a Supreme Court Associate Justice, which I commented upon here at Random Fate. [...]
By …upon cartoons and the wholesale condemnation of groups | Random Fate on 02.03.06 03:07
Some thoughts upon cartoons and the wholesale condemnation of groups
Written for my weblog, Random Fate.
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Let’s start with a brief synopsis for those who are not to speed on the imbroglio of some cartoons published in a Danish newspaper:
By The Moderate Voice on 02.03.06 03:33
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