Ha, Ha…
The republican noise machine is such a laugh riot…
Speaking today at the Conservative Political Action Conference, right-wing pundit Ann Coulter said: “I was going to have a few comments on the other Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards, but it turns out you have to go into rehab if you use the word ‘faggot,’ so I — so kind of an impasse, can’t really talk about Edwards.” Audience members said “ohhh” and then cheered.
Ha, ha…
New Jersey Man Brutally Beaten for Wearing Pink Pants
A 21-year-old man from Bayonne, New Jersey was followed off the PATH train in Hoboken and attacked by two men who had been harassing him on the train for, among other things, wearing pink pants.
Hobokenpath Police are calling the attack an anti-gay hate crime, according to the Jersey Journal:
"When the train pulled into the Hoboken station, the two men followed the Bayonne man off the train and up the stairs, then attacked him near a newsstand on the concourse in Hoboken Terminal, police said. The man required 12 stitches to close facial wounds, police said, adding that he also had a black eye and was temporarily blinded in one eye. Using video shot from security cameras, police were able to identify Hoboken High School student Andy Rivera, 19, of Marshall Drive. He was brought to the police station for questioning and arrested Tuesday at 2 p.m. on charges of bias intimidation and aggravated assault."
The other assailant is still at large, but a warrant has been issued for his arrest.
I’ll bet Couter’s audience would have cheered that beating too. Coulter, you’ll recall, is the well respected conservative pundit who said her only problem with Timothy McVeigh is he didn’t go to the New York Times building.
Former Gov. Mitt Romney (R-MA), prior to Coulter’s appearance: “I am happy to hear that after you hear from me, you will hear from Ann Coulter. That is a good thing. Oh yeah!”
Ha. Ha. Oh yeah…!
Sketch released of Anthos hate killer
Police in Detroit released a sketch Thursday of the man suspected of killing Andrew Anthos, a 72-year-old disabled gay man whose dream was to light the Michigan State Capitol dome red, white and blue for Independence Day.
Anthos died Feb. 23, 10 days after a fellow bus rider, spouting anti-gay slurs, paralyzed him with a blow from behind with a metal pipe. Police have since questioned several people aboard the bus, including the wheelchair-bound friend Anthos was helping through the snow when he was struck.
Coming up…another lecture from David Broder and the other Wise Old Men of Washington, about how liberals are so hateful, and just too damn angry…
March 2nd, 2007 at 11:54 pm
You have misquoted Gov. Romney. He was actually trying to deal with the fact that Ann is a bomb-thrower by brining some levity in. The line actually is:
I am happy to hear that after you hear from me, you will hear from Ann Coulter. That is a good thing. …” I think it’s always very important to get the views of moderates.”
You can watch his speech here:
http://www.mymanmitt.com/mitt-romney/cpac/index.asp?part=2
March 3rd, 2007 at 5:38 am
He was being ironic, but not in any way that actually challenged Coulter’s status with his audience. And why would he? You heard them cheer when he said that Coulter was appearing next. Far from disparging her, Romney was making a friendly little joke with the people there that said, in essence, Oh yes…Ann’s a bloodthirsty extremist…but we love her anyway don’t we?
Glenn Greewald sums the event up pretty nicely over at Salon:
All you need to know about Romney is that he not only felt completely comfortable in that crowd, but addressed them as fellow conservatives. They cheered for Coulter, and he made a little joke about what a moderate she is…the lady who said her only problem with Timothy McVeigh is he didn’t go to the New York Times building.
March 3rd, 2007 at 4:28 pm
A couple of years ago, Ann Coulter appeared on a ‘discussion’ show on the Fox network. Sorry to be so vague, but I don’t follow this woman’s career with anything approaching interest, and I’ve forgotten the details. What I do remember is that she suggested that the US invade Canada — my country — because Canada had declined to help the US invade Iraq. She also suggested that there was nothing worthwhile in Canada at all, except for hockey players. The rest of us are worthless, simply because we disagree with American foreign policy.
I’m normally a peaceful person who hates war and violence, but in a heartbeat I went to hoping she would try to invade Canada with her own army, so that I could meet her at the border, take her captive and torture her, to see how she liked it. I learned something about how a person’s normally placid love of their country can change to passionate patriotism. But my patriotism was defensive, not offensive. Ann Coulter loves her country, granted, but why does she have to prove it by hating other countries, and everyone in her own country who disagrees with her. Maybe there’s something twisted about her love for her country?
Also, some commentators say that she’s just being outrageous as a joke, that she’s not really serious. Others say that she rouses people’s passions, and what’s wrong with that? But who jokes about invading foreign countries as though it were a lark? And what’s good about rousing passions to hate people who are different from you? Both enterprises lead to war, pogroms and intense human suffering. That’s what she stands for, and people go to a mainstream political convention and cheer her on. If I were an American, I’d be worried about that.