Coulter to speak at WAC Feb. 15
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Coulter to speak at WAC Feb. 15
Ann Coulter is scheduled to speak at the Walton Arts Center at 7pm on February 15. The event is sponsored by UofA College Republicans, ASG, and UP.
For more information, call 479) 575-5255.
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As far as I know, this is open to the public. Perhaps some of us should be among the attendees?
Let's hope it's not a repeat of UConn, so Bill O'Really doesn't have a cow again. Maybe if one of us kicks her ass really well, we'll get mentioned on FAUX news.
For more information, call 479) 575-5255.
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As far as I know, this is open to the public. Perhaps some of us should be among the attendees?
Let's hope it's not a repeat of UConn, so Bill O'Really doesn't have a cow again. Maybe if one of us kicks her ass really well, we'll get mentioned on FAUX news.
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To the best of my knowledge, these types of events are open to the public (for free). The short newspaper blurb I saw said nothing about admission.Dar wrote:But is it free?
ETA: I just checked the WAC website. They don't even have Coulter listed. In that timeslot is something called "Not-So-Scary Singing."
Here's the article:
Coulter gives talk Feb. 15 in Fayetteville
Conservative author Ann Coulter is scheduled to lecture Feb. 15 at the Walton Arts Center in Fayetteville.
The 7 p.m. talk is sponsored by the College Republicans, Associated Student Government and University Programs office of the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, said Matt Heath, treasurer of the College Republicans.
Coulter, who writes a syndicated column, is the author of four New York Times best sellers — How to Talk to a Liberal (If You Must), Treason: Liberal Treachery From the Cold War to the War on Terrorism, Slander: Liberal Lies About the American Right and High Crimes and Misdemeanors: The Case Against Bill Clinton.
Coulter also is scheduled to appear at 7 p.m. Thursday at in M.L. Harris Auditorium of Philander Smith College in Little Rock. Last fall, Harding University in Searcy canceled Coulter’s scheduled appearance as part of its distinguished lecture series, citing her sometimes abrasive manner.
More information is available at (479) 575-5255.
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Even if tickets are free, they are limited, so we may already be out of luck. Scores of horny, stupid Republican boys want to go worship Coulter no matter how foolish she is.
Do you think we can get close enough to the stage that I can throw my underpants at her?
Even if tickets are free, they are limited, so we may already be out of luck. Scores of horny, stupid Republican boys want to go worship Coulter no matter how foolish she is.
Do you think we can get close enough to the stage that I can throw my underpants at her?
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Coulter the Idiot is True to Form
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - Conservative commentator Ann Coulter, speaking at a traditionally black college, joked that Justice John Paul Stevens should be poisoned.
Coulter had told the Philander Smith College audience Thursday that more conservative justices were needed on the Supreme Court to change the current law on abortion. Stevens is one of the court's most liberal members.
"We need somebody to put rat poisoning in Justice Stevens' creme brulee," Coulter said. "That's just a joke, for you in the media."
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You can read the rest here:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060127/ap_ ... er_stevens
Coulter had told the Philander Smith College audience Thursday that more conservative justices were needed on the Supreme Court to change the current law on abortion. Stevens is one of the court's most liberal members.
"We need somebody to put rat poisoning in Justice Stevens' creme brulee," Coulter said. "That's just a joke, for you in the media."
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You can read the rest here:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060127/ap_ ... er_stevens
"We could have done something important Max. We could have fought child abuse or Republicans!" --Oona Hart (played by Victoria Foyt), in the 1995 movie "Last Summer in the Hamptons."
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Again, congrats on your site fellas.
I've known some pretty radical lefties in my day, some real zealots but nowhere, no time have I ever encountered one with the level of hatred that Ann Coulter displays. Is she a "true believer" in the mold outlined by Longshoresman Eric Hoffer? What could produce such disdain and out right hatred? Often people embrace such deep-seated anger and hatred due to an early humiliating experiences.
Anybody know her history?
LW
I've known some pretty radical lefties in my day, some real zealots but nowhere, no time have I ever encountered one with the level of hatred that Ann Coulter displays. Is she a "true believer" in the mold outlined by Longshoresman Eric Hoffer? What could produce such disdain and out right hatred? Often people embrace such deep-seated anger and hatred due to an early humiliating experiences.
Anybody know her history?
LW
recall Pine Bluff performance
Recall at Pine Bluff she cut off questions from audience she didn't like..called them some kind of names..typical Rwingnut style...sheLet's hope it's not a repeat of UConn, so Bill O'Really doesn't have a cow again. Maybe if one of us kicks her ass really well, we'll get mentioned on FAUX news.
refused to be questioned.
Pehaps the best thing to do is carry signs saying "Neo-Nazis
for Coulter" or "Seig Heil Ann". She sure comes across that way.
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DARWhat could produce such disdain and out right hatred?
It could be as simple as the fact that she has a gift for creating insults... and it makes her a lot of money.
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“The January 10 edition of the New York Observer
printed a January 3 interview with right-wing pundit
Ann Coulter, in which she stated that she was "fed up
with hearing about ... civilian casualties" in Iraq;
that "it would be fun to nuke" North Korea; that all
feminists are "weak and pathetic;" that former
President Bill Clinton "was a very good rapist."
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Baber, that's a great idea (you probably would get in trouble for it) - Be interesting to see how much money you'd get. I'd kick in a fiver for the good of the cause. I doubt Chaney would even "wing" her though - he thinks all her nasty talk is to suck up to him. Coulter is being paid $10K for the opportunity to say nasty things to drooling Republican fans, who of course assume she isn't talking about them. What I'd like to know is where that money is coming from. I'd hate for my tax dollars to be sponsoring this. (On the other hand, they brought in Al Franken several years ago - he's just as cutting without being as nasty as Coulter - and they staged that at Barnhill, so I suppose this is fair.) For myself, not only would I not go to hear her if she was in my backyard - I call the cops and charge her with trespassing.
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Baber, if Coulter's cronies don't call the cops to have you picked up when you try to pick up the jug, they'd at least try to get you in trouble if you didn't actually send the money to the fund indicated.
Barbara, she's here as part of the Distinguished Lecturer Series through the UofA. (How she can be considered "distinguished," I simply don't know.) So yes, them's your tax dollars at work.
Although you may be remembering an earlier event, I went to see Al Franken at Barnhill a few years ago when they invited both him and Ben Stein, who also showed up of course. There was plenty of discussion from both sides. So where's Coulter's counterpart?
Barbara, she's here as part of the Distinguished Lecturer Series through the UofA. (How she can be considered "distinguished," I simply don't know.) So yes, them's your tax dollars at work.
Although you may be remembering an earlier event, I went to see Al Franken at Barnhill a few years ago when they invited both him and Ben Stein, who also showed up of course. There was plenty of discussion from both sides. So where's Coulter's counterpart?
I'm gonna drop the jug off late tonight (if possible). Don't plan to pick it up, but I'll get a picture of it before somebody else does.
The sign says:
"AMERICANS: DO YOUR PART! SHOW YOUR APPRECIATION FOR ANN COULTER by donating to send her on an all-expense paid hunting trip with Vice President Dick Cheney.
Ann,
You can pick this jug up on your way out of Arkansas."
I'm going to drop some pennies in the jug. If anybody else wants to drop money in it that's cool. If it gets stolen, no big loss. If WAC confiscates it - so what. Best case scenario - it gets filled up with money and Coulter takes it and buys the trip, and they hunt for something that requires a larger gauge ammo. Like Buffalo.
I tried to get tickets (free) for the show, so I could heckle, but WAC says they're "sold out". 1201 Tickets. Hopefully, about half of those are from UofA libs with lots of creme pies.
The sign says:
"AMERICANS: DO YOUR PART! SHOW YOUR APPRECIATION FOR ANN COULTER by donating to send her on an all-expense paid hunting trip with Vice President Dick Cheney.
Ann,
You can pick this jug up on your way out of Arkansas."
I'm going to drop some pennies in the jug. If anybody else wants to drop money in it that's cool. If it gets stolen, no big loss. If WAC confiscates it - so what. Best case scenario - it gets filled up with money and Coulter takes it and buys the trip, and they hunt for something that requires a larger gauge ammo. Like Buffalo.
I tried to get tickets (free) for the show, so I could heckle, but WAC says they're "sold out". 1201 Tickets. Hopefully, about half of those are from UofA libs with lots of creme pies.
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DOUGBarbara Fitzpatrick wrote:(On the other hand, they brought in Al Franken several years ago - he's just as cutting without being as nasty as Coulter - and they staged that at Barnhill, so I suppose this is fair.)
Franken was here with Ben Stein, a moderate conservative, so it is not as if there was no balance when Franken was here.
And despite the vitriol the conservatives hurl at Franken for his excellent books, they have yet to produce a single instance where Franken got his facts wrong.
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OK kids. The deed is done. The jug is next to the door on the west side of the building. We left it for a while, then went back to make sure the wind didn't blow it away. If you get a chance, drop by and make a donation. OR, better yet, if you know anybody in the PRESS, send them over there to get the scoop.
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Franken was here with Ben Stein, a moderate conservative, so it is not as if there was no balance when Franken was here.
We'll have to get those pictures of us and Franken up. Stein a moderate conservative? Hmmmm... not in my experience. Unpredictable perhaps, and certainly more funny and intelligent than conservatives can usually muster. Perhaps he seems moderate now because we are so over run with extreme rightwing nutbars.
But he can bullshit and spin with the best of them. Consider this nauseating spin from him regarding Katrina:
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"They [the mainstream media] used the storm and its attendant sorrows to continue their endless attack on George W. Bush. Wildly inflated stories about the number of dead and missing, totally made up old wives' tales of racism, breathless accounts of Bush's neglect that are utterly devoid of truth and of historical context -- this is what the mainstream media gave us. The use of floating corpses, of horror stories of plagues, the sad faces of refugees, the long-faced phony accusations of intentional neglect and racism -- anything is grist for the media's endless attempts to undermine the electorate's choice last November. It is sad, but true that the media will use even the most heart breaking truths -- and then add total inventions -- to try to weaken and then evict from office a man who has done nothing wrong, but has instead turned himself inside out to help the real victims.
In the meantime, George Bush does not lash out, does not attack those who falsely accuse him of the most horrible acts and neglect. Instead, he doggedly goes on helping the least among us. I don't know how he does it, but we are very lucky he does. As for truth, it eventually may be salvaged from the flooded neighborhoods of The Crescent City, but not as long as there is a lie to use to hurt an honest man trying to do the best he can, and hundreds of thousands of brave, tireless men and women who do more than point fingers and tell tales. The Katrina story is a disgrace to the people who are "reporting" it while pouring gasoline on a fire. They and their crusade against George Bush are the real stories, and they are dismal ones." --Ben Stein
--http://www.spectator.org/dsp_article.asp?art_id=8726
Bush... "doggedly goes on helping the least among us. I don't know how he does it, but we are very lucky he does."
What bile.
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