Wednesday, October 20, 2004

One other post for tonight. For the hilarious views of a psycho who takes absolutely no time to back up her extreme, asinine comments, read the following. Ann Coulter at her best.

Amazon.com: How important is this presidential election in the larger context of the Republic and its history?
Ann Coulter: Insofar as the survival of the Republic is threatened by the election of John Kerry, I'd say 2004 is as big as it gets.
Amazon.com:
Is there one standout issue, and why does it make a difference? What are the most crucial issues?
Coulter:
I repeat: The survival of the Republic is threatened by the election of John Kerry. I'd say that's the big one.
Amazon.com:
What are the top five books you'd recommend to become an informed voter? And what can your new book contribute?
Coulter:
The Bible, High Crimes and Misdemeanors, Slander, Treason, and How to Talk to a Liberal (If You Must).
Amazon.com:
What's the closest parallel from American history to this year's race?
Coulter:
1864. Bush is Lincoln and Kerry is General McClellan--who, I note, was a great military leader.


I repeat: The survival of the Republic is threatened by the election of John Kerry. I'd say that's the big one.
Amazon.com: What is the most important lesson from President Bush's term so far?
Coulter:
Peace through strength is an idea that never goes out of style. Also, some people can’t be negotiated with but have to be crushed; e.g., the Taliban, al Qaeda, possibly North Korea and Iran, Pat Leahy, Carl Levin, Richard Ben-Veniste...
Amazon.com:
What would a Kerry administration mean?
Coulter:
Quite possibly the destruction of the Republic.

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