AWESOME BOOK
John Hawkins has posted some quotes from Ann Coulter's latest. The reason the left goes ballastic on her? They have nothing to shoot down her arguments with. Nothing so infuriates them as irrefutable logic. Some of my faves:
"Liberals claim to love gays when it allows them to vent their spleen at Republicans. But disagree with liberals and their first response is to call you gay. Liberals are gays' biggest champions on issues most gays couldn't care less about, like gay marriage or taxpayer funding of photos of men with bullwhips up their derrieres. But who has done more to out, embarrass, and destroy the lives of gay men who prefer to keep their orientation private than Democrats? Who is more intolerant of gays in the Republican Party than gays in the Democratic Party?" -- P.27
"Liberals think gay men should be Boy Scout troop leaders but are outraged that a gay man could be a Republican." -- P.198
"It's a perverse world when the most aggressive people are always wailing about their victimhood. In what other place or time have people boasted about how wretched they are? Isn't it more natural to claim to be better than you are than to claim to be worse than you are? But instead of falsely claiming to be rich or of royal lineage, in modern America people seek rewards by falsely asserting they are victims -- of homophobes, hypocrites, Karl Rove, racists, Republicans, and oppressive Alaska governors. -- P.29
"What liberals mean when they complain about "attacks" is simply that it is unfair to point out the things the Democrats believe." -- P.72
"What Democrats mean when they say something was 'taken out of context' is that a third party heard it. That's the context: No one else was supposed to hear it." -- P.87
"The moment John McCain introduced Palin as his running mate, liberals switched from being the primary advocates for stamping out sexism toward women in politics to being the primary perpetrators of sexism toward women in politics." -- P.240
"I don't care what liberals believe, but don't tell me that they're courageous when they are saying exactly what every powerful institution in America wants to hear. These people would have collaborated with Hitler. This is not an exact science, but if you've just been on the cover of a magazine or received a standing ovation, you're not being courageous. There's a different word for it -- what's the word I'm searching for? Oh yes, it's "ass-kissing." -- P.254
and my very favorite:
"If only Timothy McVeigh had said he bombed the building in Oklahoma City to protest American 'fascism, imperialism, and racism,' he too could be teaching at Northwestern University and sitting on a board with a future U.S. President." -- P.92
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