After Coulter "salute[s]" Dobbs for riling up liberals by doing "something fantastic," they both attack Media Matters
August 05, 2009 6:52 pm ET
From the August 5 edition of United Stations Radio Networks' The Lou Dobbs Show:


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Ann, "riling up liberals" doesn't make anything good, or bad for that matter. But using that kind of reasoning does make you an idiot. And evil for that matter.
There is no fate too foul that it would not be richly deserved by you, you filthy whore.
While we understand that you favor writing most things in capitals, it's not necessary here.
A little punctuation once in a while is nice, but not mandatory.
Around here, WND is not considered a news source.
If you think Obama blames Bush too much for the problems he's facing then please don't use Clinton as the excuse for Bush's many failures.
Just saying 'prove it' will not mean you made your point. It will only mean you don't have a clue what you're talking about.
We have pet names for some of the media personalities. You're welcome to come up with your own, but be warned--names for Rush are pretty well tapped out.
Again, welcome. We look forward to seeing your talking points.
Back on topic:
fan·tas·tic (fn-tstk) also fan·tas·ti·cal (-t-kl)
adj.
1. Quaint or strange in form, conception, or appearance.
2.
a. Unrestrainedly fanciful; extravagant: fantastic hopes.
b. Bizarre, as in form or appearance; strange: fantastic attire; fantastic behavior.
c. Based on or existing only in fantasy; unreal
3. Wonderful or superb; remarkable: .
Yes, Lou did something fantastic, by all definitions except #3.