Hell hath no fury like an idiot in Boston

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USA Today had planned to run a column by Ann Coulter each day of the Democratic convention, but dropped her after they saw her first piece. Brian Gallagher, editor of the paper’s editorial page, said of Coulter: “We had a disagreement over editing. We worked diligently to resolve the differences and couldn’t, so we decided to part ways.” He said the column had “basic weaknesses in clarity and readability that we found unacceptable.”

Yeah, if by clarity and readability you mean any sort of argument besides unreserved hatred for fellow Americans who just think differently, then I’d say there was some weakness. I don’t see what kind of Christian or socially conservative (or intelligent, for that matter) person writes:

As for the pretty girls, I can only guess [they don’t like Democrats] because liberal boys never try to make a move on you without the UN Security Council’s approval. Plus, it’s no fun riding around in those dinky little hybrid cars. My pretty-girl allies stick out like a sore thumb amongst the corn-fed, no make-up, natural fiber, no-bra needing, sandal-wearing, hirsute, somewhat fragrant hippie chick pie wagons they call “women” at the Democratic National Convention.

I know that we should all just ignore that woman and maybe she’d go away, but I can’t help it. It pisses me off to no end that she has a national column and I don’t. How did she get to where she is? Oh, yeah. That’s right.

Jul 27, 2004 | Comments

One comment posted

  1. Posted by Gene - 07/30/2004

    “pie wagons” is funny.

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