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Did anyone else catch this ? I'm somewhat against giving attention to people who are only out to be extreme (that goes for Carolla and Coulter), but this just made me chuckle.
Oh, and a warning, the sound clip has somewhat offensive language.
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I haven't made up my mind about Coulter. She was funny when she was foaming at the mouth, but recently I'm thinking mayyybe she's toning herself down for pragmaticisms'-sake? Maybe? It's just the vibe.
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quote:You can only play the same tune for so long before it gets boring.
At which point, you have to actually go ahead and blow up the New York Times yourself to get any attention, and avoid being outshined by that Michelle Malkin hussy just because she's got the cojones to write a book saying that the Japanese internment camps in WWII were a damned good thing.
The pundit world is cold and cruel like that.
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Can't stand Coulter. Or Moore. Or Rush. Or Franken. Or any of the talking heads on Sunday morning.
I just don't like scorn and ridicule as the primary elements in my political analysis. I'm funny that way.
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I think it should start a trend of treating celebrities (or even quasi-celebrities, a category both Carolla and Coulter fall into) like normal people.
If you showed up an hour and a half late for your job and didn't apologize, would your boss treat you nicely? I think not!
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