edt4 09/11/2008
Anyone else notice how "out of the loop" this normally publicity-seeking shrew has been recently? Can that be a deliberate decision on the part of those who decide what the Republican talking-points will be? Maybe they figure she's a little bit too hateful and nauseating even for them? At least until the election is over?
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louiethe20th 06/01/2007
Nothing like an attractive hard hitting woman. She brings it everytime in a debate.
GenghisTheHun 04/09/2007
She has some good points, but she is too abrasive for me.
ma duron 04/05/2007
Intense but politically unsophisticated. There is room for all in the spectrum, from Coulter, Limbaugh and Bill O'Reilly to Bill Maher, Howard Stern and Al Franken, neither of which rates more than passing acquaintance on a slow evening.
irishgit 04/05/2007
Forget the right/left "debate" She's simplistic to the point of nonsensical, and writes in a style better suited to a comic book. She has about as much "insight" as Michael Moore.
jaywilton 04/05/2007
Always entertaining;even more entertaining is seeing her detractors flip out over her.So,she's "a little" to the right.It's probably impossible to hear anybody on most college campuses that isn't "way" to the left.
reeny 03/06/2006
Boo to Ann Coulter. Her liberal, left wing, dem bashing has become stale and prosaic like a box of cheez its left open for a month. on rare occassion, she will say something profound, but as i said, it is very rare. at least she's reasonable enough to admit that the administration of "Bush the Younger" has made mistakes (understatement of the decade).
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