Since the US elections of 2004 I’ve tried as much as possible to ignore American politics…. just like I try to ignore negative, miserable, malcontented people. I don’t consider myself a “liberal” or a “conservative” so I’ve never felt the need to align myself with any political group, let alone write about politics on a regular basis (as billions and billions of bloggers do).
But it’s becoming harder and harder to keep ignoring the disturbing direction the country has taken. It’s equally difficult to ignore the vicious, immoral, corrupt people who have taken over large portions of the US media… people who I have to see and hear on an almost-daily basis just because of the stupid-ass things they like to say.
Ann Coulter is a perfect example of a person who, in a rational society with rational people, would be completely and utterly ignored. Yet this fake ‘expert,’ who loves to revel in her own undeserved celebrity, continues to make headlines by making ridiculous, evil statements about other people ‘reveling’ in their celebrity. In her new book she attacks a group of 9/11 widows, saying the following:
“I’ve never seen people enjoying their husbands’ deaths so much… By the way, how do we know their husbands weren’t planning to divorce these harpies? Now that their shelf life is dwindling, they’d better hurry up and appear in Playboy.”
What kind of person would say these things… even if they are trying to boost sales of their crappy book? I found it very ironic that, in the book, Coulter refers to the New Jersey-based women as the “the Witches of East Brunswick.” I’ve always thought that, if real witches actually existed, they would act, talk, and look exactly like Ann Coulter.
The only good thing about all of this is that it’s becoming pretty clear that Coulter, as well as several other loud right-wing zealots, are on the path to self-destruction…
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