cnn.com — At least three major companies want their ads pulled from Ann Coulter's Web site, following customer complaints about the right-wing commentator referring to Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards as a "gentlemen."
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noconspiracyMar 6, 2007
Hey so much for FREE SPEECH you bunch of liberal lefty bedwetters. If you disagree with the women fine, just don't try and shut her up. After all most of the (9/11 was an Inside job) conspiracy type blow gets on the net, and that is laughable rubbish spouted by a bunch loonies. But again frees speech means we have to put up with it.
beatlemanMar 6, 2007
@thekricketKind of funny how you go to all the trouble of directly quoting the two liberals to make sure their quotes weren't taken out of context, and then immediately after that you say Ann Coulter "refers to John Edwards as a 'gentlemen'" instead of directly quoting her, too! If you take her quote IN context, the part that she intended to be funny (although I'm not saying that I found it funny) was that if you use a word like "gentlemen" you can end up in rehab. I'll agree for the most part those other quotes of hers are also offensive to various people, but this digg is specifically about the "gentlemen" comment. My only point is it's kind of hypocritical to quote the people you're "protecting," then summarize the quote of the person you're speaking against..
Closed AccountMar 7, 2007
I'm getting tired of people pulling out the gay card. I'm starting to hate gays more than blacks. I see the gay card more than the race card these days. For f**ks shut everyone shut the f**k up and take it.
amoiraeMar 7, 2007
Or she just works harder and harder at getting attention, just like a bully in the schoolyard.Ignoring bullies doesn't get them to shut up. Public humiliation, vilification and scorn are the things which permanently pacifies bullies.The idea that ignoring a bully gets them to stop is a myth perpetuated by those who don't want to deal with or generally acknowledge a problem.
macbastardMar 7, 2007
Yeah, don't be all down on the she-males; she's not a she-male - she's ALL male! Or a horse; I can't quite decide.Anytime I see a picture of her, though - yeeeeshh! All I can think of is that line from Austin Powers:"She's a man, baby!"The Bastardp.s. I know I posted it on another thread regarding Mannish Annie a couple days ago, but I believe that everyone should have an opportunity to read this:<a class="user" href="http://if**kedanncoulterintheasshard.blogspot.com/">http://if**kedanncoulterintheasshard.blogspot.com/</a>
nunomaiaMar 7, 2007
she needs to get laid.
imrankarimMar 7, 2007
good.imran karim
jaydojMar 8, 2007
heard that already on adam carolla, but thanks for playing.
andreasbMar 8, 2007
I may look nicer than she and you are definitely dumber than a banana
bjalder26Jun 30, 2007
From the context of Ann’s comment, gentlemen could mean, woman, child, effeminate man or gay man. Since everybody knows John Edwards is married with kids, I think it is fair that she didn’t mean “gay man”. So, if she calls him a woman, child, or effeminate man, what’s the big deal? Ann’s been called much worse. In fact I’ve been called much worse. In fact, I’ll probably get called much worse just for posting this.