Ann Coulter
07/08/2009
Sarah Palin has deeply disappointed her enemies. People who hate her guts feel she's really let them down by resigning.
She's like the ex-girlfriend they're SO over, never want to see again, have already forgotten about -- really, it's O-ver -- but they just can't stop talking about her.
Liberal: Ha, ha ... Sarah who? She's over, she's toast, a future Trivial Pursuit answer, nothing more.
Normal person: Whatever. How about the North Korean missiles?
Liberal: Can you believe she just resigned the governorship like that? What a quitter!
Normal person: Speaking of quitting, how's work?
Liberal: Did you hear she might get a TV show? There's no way Sarah Palin's getting a TV show! No way! I can't believe stupid Sarah Palin could get her own stupid TV show now. Well, I'm sure not gonna watch it -- that's for sure!
Normal person: Have you seen all the Michael Jackson coverage on TV?
Liberal: How does she think she can run for president in 2012 if she can't finish her term as governor of a Podunk state? She's finished.
Normal person: OK, then! You won't have to vote for her.
Liberal: I was never going to vote for her! But now I'm not going to vote for her twice. And I will never watch her TV show. I am so over her.
Reporters had already written their stories on Palin's press conference -- "rambling!" "incoherent!" -- before she even stepped to the podium.
Whatever you think of Palin, her argument for resigning was the opposite of "rambling" and "incoherent."
Palin's basketball analogy couldn't have been clearer, even to prissy liberal pundits who get uncomfortable when the subject turns to sports: She decided to destroy the other team's game plan, which has been to obsessively focus on her, by resigning.
This is particularly apt here -- she's passing the ball to a fantastic right-wing lieutenant governor, who shares her principles but doesn't set off the left's neuroses.
This is better for him, better for the state, better for the conservative program and better for Palin personally, whose family is sick of all the crap. Now she can make a lot of money and promote conservatism on a national stage.
It certainly won't be held against Palin by people who don't already loathe her. (On the other hand, her approval ratings among people who think she's worse than Hitler are down to 48 percent.)
With the left frenetically filing ethics complaint after ethics complaint against Palin, costing her state millions of dollars and her personally half a million dollars, citizens of Alaska must be asking, "Can we please have our state back?"
But to read the news reports -- which actually were rambling and incoherent -- you would think Palin was speaking in tongues.
The truth is liberals are furious they won't have Sarah Palin to kick around anymore -- at least not with Palin's hands tied behind her back by her public office.
Something tells me Keith Olbermann isn't going to be pulling any big numbers this summer attacking Eric Cantor and Michele Bachmann. I don't anticipate any sudden outbreaks of "Mitch McConnell Derangement Syndrome."
Soon we'll only hear about Keith when his creepy e-mails using his mother's death to hit on chicks start making the rounds again. (Tip to Keith: When a girl refuses to give you her phone number, her assistant's phone number or her personal e-mail address, and only gives you her assistant's e-mail address, you're not halfway in the sack.)
Bonus: If Olbermann gets canceled as a result of Palin's resignation, that will put her in a really good position for 2012.
But instead of being honest and saying, "Oh well, it was a good ride while it lasted," liberal chatterers indignantly demand: "Is this not the greatest betrayal a public servant ever committed against the people?"
On one hand, liberals are enraged at the heinousness of Mark Sanford -- whom they didn't vote for -- for not resigning and, on the other, they're enraged at Palin -- whom they also didn't vote for -- for resigning.
The peculiarly venomous hatred of Palin is driven by women of the left and their whipped consorts. All that needs to happen is for a feminist to overhear two Nation readers saying, "I hate to admit it, but Palin is kind of hot" and ...
WHAT??????????? YOU CALL THAT HOT? I'LL HAVE YOU KNOW WE'VE GOT A MEGA-SUPER HOTTIE IN DEBBIE WASSERMAN SCHULTZ. AND NEED I REMIND YOU AGAIN OF THE RAW SEX APPEAL OF RACHEL MADDOW?
Democrats are a party of women, and nothing drives them off their gourds like a beautiful Christian conservative. (How much money has that other beautiful born-again, Carrie Prejean, been forced to spend on lawyers to respond to liberal hysteria?)
So the motives are clear, but the money is not. Who is paying the rent for the losers filing all these frivolous complaints against Palin?
At least when Richard Mellon Scaife was funding investigations of Bill Clinton, we knew who Scaife was, he was an American citizen, and his money was accessible to U.S. tax authorities and not stashed in offshore accounts like a certain Hungarian Nazi-collaborator I can name.
How about some modern-day Scaife investigate the investigators?
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women can bring down another women better then any male. They did not even protest the assaults on her children, they should be ashamed of themselves.
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"I will marshal all the forces of darkness to hound you to an assisted suicide." - In the Loop
"The peculiarly venomous hatred of Palin is driven by women of the left and their whipped consorts. All that needs to happen is for a feminist to overhear two Nation readers saying, "I hate to admit it, but Palin is kind of hot" and ...
WHAT??????????? YOU CALL THAT HOT? I'LL HAVE YOU KNOW WE'VE GOT A MEGA-SUPER HOTTIE IN DEBBIE WASSERMAN SCHULTZ. AND NEED I REMIND YOU AGAIN OF THE RAW SEX APPEAL OF RACHEL MADDOW?"
Um, I never have a hard time admitting when a woman is hot. And I'm a liberal feminist. So...yeah. Whatevs.
"Democrats are a party of women, and nothing drives them off their gourds like a beautiful Christian conservative. (How much money has that other beautiful born-again, Carrie Prejean, been forced to spend on lawyers to respond to liberal hysteria?"
This sentence just brings the crazy. OK!
Other things tend to "drive me off my gourd", and none of them include Carrie
Prejean!
2Does "normal person" = conservative? Because no one I have talked to in real life, democrat, independent or republican reacted well to this news. They all wanted to talk about it and no one said anything positive about decision. And none of these conversations lasted beyond two or three minutes and then we got back to talking about MJ like "normal people". Even liberals have to have thier priorities.
It was news. People wanted to talk about it. All sorts of people. Not just liberals.
"Democrats are a party of women, and nothing drives them off their gourds like a beautiful Christian conservative."
To me, that is an example of women holding other women down. Not all women are catty competitive b*tches who can't stand to see another beautiful successful woman.
This woman inspired blind loyalty almost as soon as she entered the scene. If men questioned her policies, they were sexist. If women questioned her credentials, they just couldn't stand to see another female be successful. No one ever considers the possibility that people may have valid reasons for disliking her. No, every one who doesn't look on her with glowing praise must be a rabid liberal dog with a bone to chew.
3"This woman inspired blind loyalty almost as soon as she entered the scene. If men questioned her policies, they were sexist. If women questioned her credentials, they just couldn't stand to see another female be successful. No one ever considers the possibility that people may have valid reasons for disliking her. No, every one who doesn't look on her with glowing praise must be a rabid liberal dog with a bone to chew."
Amen, kas!
4no she did not inspire blind loyalty, a lot questioned her. The loyalty you are referring to happened after the vicious attacks by the left.
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"I will marshal all the forces of darkness to hound you to an assisted suicide." - In the Loop
Nothing makes me happier than liberals enjoying Ann Coulter. I am always amused at the way in which they distort the facts of the matter to defend the major tenets of abomination.
6facts? they use facts?
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"I will marshal all the forces of darkness to hound you to an assisted suicide." - In the Loop
"no she did not inspire blind loyalty, a lot questioned her."
Hmm. Don't remember that one. I think some digging needs to be done.
8"The loyalty you are referring to happened after the vicious attacks by the left."
Again, digging needs to be done. I also think it's funny that people would only defend someone *after* the "other side" "attacks" that person.
9"Nothing makes me happier than liberals enjoying Ann Coulter."
I also love it when Conservatives insist Limbaugh is a nobody who doesn't have a lot of influence. I'm pretty sure there are other things that make me happier, though. If that's what makes you happiest, you gotta get out more.
10"Again, digging needs to be done" read some of our early blogs
11"*after* the "other side" "attacks" that person." people route for the underdog.
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"I will marshal all the forces of darkness to hound you to an assisted suicide." - In the Loop
Yes, most of us have Limbaugh posters in secret rooms of our houses which we salute hourly. We used to get out more, but we gave up murdering babies for something called morality.
12Allow me to dig. Many people on Sugar were quick to jump to her side on the very day she was picked.
http://www.tressugar.com/1901983
http://www.tressugar.com/1904087
The defense went up a notch once it came out that Bristol was preggers, ( http://www.tressugar.com/1907101 here if anybody was interested) but the fact is many here liked her before really knowing anything about her and were quick to jump to her defense as soon as anybody questioned her qualifications and her policies. If you feel up to the task of looking through 700+ comments, you can see that in these threads.
13BTW looking through these threads made me super nostalgic for the old Citizen Sugar. Remember the good ol' days when a thread could go on for pages and pages of debate. Sigh.
14yes but a lot of left to due the animosity. bigger sigh
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"I will marshal all the forces of darkness to hound you to an assisted suicide." - In the Loop
"We used to get out more, but we gave up murdering babies for something called morality."
Thanks, kas!
16but we gave up murdering babies for something called morality.
HILAR
But apparently you didn't give up flaunting assets on flotation devices!
17I have to say, some conservatives did defend Palin immediately, without knowing anything about her. Others, myself included, didn't. I've never been a huge fan of hers, although I also don't dislike her, either. I'm kind of indifferent to her. I do think it's best for the Republican party if she's not in power.
I also think that she, like Hillary Clinton, Nancy Pelosi, heck, just about any woman in politics, faced some sexism. I think she faced sexism from both sides. For every liberal who derailed her for being a "beautiful bimbo," there was a conservative who love her because "she's hot." (I didn't see it much on here, but I heard/saw it A LOT when I was campaigning.) To judge a woman's worth and other qualities based on her looks is sexist, whether it's negative or positive. I don't think sexism is what derailed her, but I do think she faced it. I've seen liberals admit it and rally against it, particularly HarmonyFrance. (I'm sure others have, too, but I think she was the strongest liberal opponent within the Sugar network of the sexism Palin faced.)
As to the point of the article, I don't think my liberal friends discussed Palin's resignation more than my conservative ones. In fact, I think it may have been the opposite. Although, I generally don't discuss politics with my liberal friends. I enjoy debate, but I don't want to spend every waking minute participating in it!
As for Olbermann, I don't enjoy watching his show and I think he's harsh and abrasive, but I don't think Palin's resignation will affect his viewership. I mean, Michelle Bachmann does say some pretty stupid things!
18I wish I could forget her, but liberals and conservatives alike won't shut up about her. She is only relevant because the media keeps her relevant. She is a crazy partisan of the likes of Ms. Coulter and Mr. Limbaugh. The sooner she fades into obscurity the better off all will be. Hopefully she take the two I mentioned above with her.
19can she also take Olbermann & garofolo?
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"I will marshal all the forces of darkness to hound you to an assisted suicide." - In the Loop
i hate sarah palin and ann coulter
21Palin-Coulter '12
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23This is a joke....right?
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24"If there is glory in miracles, it's that they're reversible"
I just wish Palin would go away.
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