Is there a better looking Republican troll than Ann Coulter? |
Apparently there are no levels Ann Coulter won’t stoop to in her quest to get attention for herself and I’m just feeding her trolling ways with this post, guilty as charged. In an interview with Bill O’Reilly she actually defends Republican Mark Foley who quickly resigned after being caught communicating with underage pages in an inappropriate sexual manner. Coulter calls Foley a “nice guy” and wrongly frames the discussion as a witch hunt for a gay guy. WTF?! I’m not aware of liberals being concerned about gay people, so long as they aren’t trying to have sex with people under age.
And speaking of sex, I don’t think if Ann Coulter looked like a troll she’d get as much attention as she does. She might be the best looking troll Republican out there. I bet I can guess what Coulter is going to be for Halloween — she’s already wearing her costume. Take of the mask, Ann, please!
Did this post make you go hmm?




I’m a card carrying Republican, and I have to agree TDavid. I can’t stand Ann Coulter. Why they keep parading her out there is beyond me. It’s like nails on a chalkboard. Bleh!
Comment by orangecrush — October 30, 2006 @ 7:34 pm PST
One more thing. I just noticed on your Google Ads that there is a site that has “Ann Coulter Ringtones”. Good God! Why don’t you just pour acid in my ears? Hehe.
Comment by orangecrush — October 30, 2006 @ 7:37 pm PST
Damn, I hate it when Adsense shows ads related to ‘things’ I don’t like
I wish we could block adsense ads in Google by topic. Maybe I should have put this under current events so it didn’t show any adsense at all … hmm. This is my #1 bitch with Adsense which otherwise works very well here.
Comment by TDavid — October 30, 2006 @ 7:46 pm PST
[…] Good for Verizon, Netbank and Sallie Mae for cancelling their advertising at Adbrite when their ads appeared on queen troll Ann Coulter. The good looking blonde with a bigger mouth than an unhinged boa constrictor is clearly reaching for attention by referring to Democratic presidential 2008 candidate John Edwards as a “faggot.” Rather than focus on Coulter’s intolerance, or the pitiful fact that she stood up for the Republican Mark Foley who resigned after allegations of inappropriate instant messages with male pages, this brings up a major downside of using ad brokerage services like Adbrite: control. […]
Pingback by Coulter’s comment about John Edwards sends three advertisers for exits » Make You Go Hmm — March 6, 2007 @ 9:57 am PST
I like Ann Coulter a lot! She says what she thinks and isn’t afraid of anyone, including liberals. Liberals in this country have damn near made it a crime to be conservative and I am tired of that mind set. If liberals are so turned off by Ms. Coulter then why don’t they do what they tell the rest of the world to do and change the channel. I for one choose to listen to her.
Comment by +Pete Hanley — March 27, 2007 @ 7:49 pm PST