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Coulter says NFL players would pick Limbaugh over "Nazi collaborator" Soros because "a lot of them" are "real Christians"

October 15, 2009 10:14 pm ET

From the October 15 edition of Fox News' Hannity:

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Coulter still smearing Soros as Nazi collaborator

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    • Author by jjamele2880 (October 15, 2009 10:19 pm ET)
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      I wasn't aware that George Soros was interested in buying an NFL team.

      Coulter might as well hypothesize that NFL owners would pick the Mad Hatter over the Dormouse. Neither is in the running to buy an NFL team.

      The stunning thing is that people like Coulter, Hannity, etc. really expect us to give a damn that some fat, ignorant, racist tub of goo was turned down for an NFL team, and must now find some other way to spend his millions of dollars in a way which enriches absolutely no one but himself. All we know for sure is, he won't be donating it to cancer research or UNICEF. Maybe he'll commission a sold gold statue of himself to be placed in the lobby of his office building.
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      • Author by the Grey Path (October 15, 2009 11:27 pm ET)
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        Of course, Hitler was a 'real Christian' too. Every one of his anti-Jewish beliefs were standard Christian beliefs when he was young.

        Let's remember, Henry Ford paid to publish and deliver thousands of copies of The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion to Europe.

        And ... Walmart sells The Protocols, but won't sell "When will Jesus Bring the Porkchops."
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      • Author by Mr. Buzztime (October 16, 2009 12:41 am ET)
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        Why do you feel it necessary to call someone a "fat, ignorant, racist tub of goo"? Why must you accompany your argument with personal insults?
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      • Author by carlileb5935 (October 16, 2009 2:36 am ET)
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        Since George Soros is Jewish-- originally-- that means Coulter made a slur against him for being non-Christian.
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    • Author by wolf kotenberg (October 15, 2009 10:31 pm ET)
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      When is the last time Ms Couler went to church an gave money when the collection was passe in her pew ? And what church ?
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      • Author by ifthethunderdontgetya™³²®© (October 15, 2009 10:35 pm ET)
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        I think she joined some mega-Church and put in some face time once for publicity and lying point purposes.

        She worships money. That is all.
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        • Author by bintx (October 16, 2009 11:39 am ET)
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          She claimed to belong to an Episcopal Church in New York, but when the priest said that he had never seen her in the church, she changed her tune. She's a liar.
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      • Author by jjamele2880 (October 15, 2009 10:57 pm ET)
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        Gary Bauer on his radio show last week snarked that Obama "went into a church for the first time in I don't know how long," and he and his cohort Rose had a good long snigger over how stupid it looks when a Liberal goes to church. Of course, Ronald Reagan, the Devout Christian who cheated on his first wife before divorcing her to marry Nancy Davis and who had no relationship with at least one of his kids, and who never went to church, was and still is the very model of Saintliness to these rock-headed morons.
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        • Author by Kid Funkadelic (October 15, 2009 11:43 pm ET)
             
          I don't think that Bruce Lee could be the President's minister.They usually get death threats.
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        • Author by LKL (October 16, 2009 10:06 am ET)
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          And - if I recall correctly - Clinton went to church regularly, but W. didn't.
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          • Author by puppienrainbows (October 16, 2009 12:16 pm ET)
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            And, of course, Bill lived up to those church 'visits' didn't he? What a hypocrite! I would prefer a non-church goer who lives their lives according to teachings than a church-goer(Clinton) who flaunts those same teachings. Pathetic!
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            • Author by bintx (October 16, 2009 12:24 pm ET)
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              No offense, puppies, but church is where sinners are supposed to go. If we were all perfect, there would be no need for church.

              Obviously, you are not a churchgoer or you would know that.
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              • Author by liberalXtian (October 16, 2009 1:36 pm ET)
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                Throwing the sinners out of church would be like a doctor throwing his sick patients out of his waiting room (which is also the conservatives healthcare plan).
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            • Author by LKL (October 16, 2009 2:42 pm ET)
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              Well, as there are lots of Christian values besides being a faithful husband -- like caring for the poor and generally valuing people outside of your own family circle -- I would argue that Clinton did often live up to Christian teachings. More so than Mr. "bring them on!" W. Bush who frequently seemed indifferent to the death and danger he was exposing our soldiers to (not to mention the Iraqis).
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        • Author by bintx (October 16, 2009 11:42 am ET)
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          George W. Bush NEVER went to church unless there were cameras around. The myth of Bush's "strong" Christian beliefs is just that, a myth.

          BTW, at least 2/3 [if not more] of the Bible professors at our local Southern Baptist university are dyed in the wool liberal Democrats. Why? Because they believe that Christ would be a dyed in the wool liberal Democrat.
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    • Author by antihannity2009 (October 15, 2009 10:34 pm ET)
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      Once again the right goes back to their play book of condemning someone for something done a long time ago. In this case, it happened over 50 years ago when the guy was 15 years old!! When we bring up something that someone on the right did 10 or 20 years ago, they complain about how it happened so long ago and has no relevance. Very predictable!
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      • Author by snoopy (October 15, 2009 10:38 pm ET)
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        Exactly. That's why they will keep bringing up ways to villify FDR while ignoring the fact that the bush family illegally traded with nazi's during WW2. Real crimes on their part don't equate to false opinions made about democrats because Jeebus apparently overlooks those little problems as long as they are advancing reichwing christianity by any means possible.
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      • Author by Tangaroa (October 15, 2009 10:41 pm ET)
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        And in Soros's case what happened was that he _survived_ the Holocaust. He went from a Holocaust survivor to "a Jew who found a way to survive the Holocaust (*wink* *wink*)" to them now outright calling him a Nazi collaborator on no more evidence than they had to make any insinuations in the first place.
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      • Author by mjh (October 15, 2009 10:49 pm ET)
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        "Once again the right goes back to their play book of condemning someone for something done a long time ago . . . When we bring up something that someone on the right did 10 or 20 years ago, they complain about how it happened so long ago and has no relevance."


        Got that right.

        How many times will the right bring up Sen. Byrd's 50-year-old KKK association, the late Sen. Kennedy's 40-year-old traffic accident, or Bill Clinton's 13-year-old hummer?

        Yet, let someone bring up something George W. Bush -- whose term ended a scant ten months ago -- and watch them go into CONNIPTIONS . . .

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        • Author by usp (October 15, 2009 11:03 pm ET)
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          bill got a hummer? i thought he was partial to mustangs. was there no press there when he took delivery of this hummer?


          sorry. that just had to be said.
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          • Author by mjh (October 16, 2009 1:15 pm ET)
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            Oh, there was plenty of press when it was discovered that Bill "took delivery" of his hummer, trust me ;^)

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    • Author by joriet (October 15, 2009 10:39 pm ET)
         
      I have never heard Limbaugh professing his faith. Limbaugh doesn't like kids and neither Coulter nor Limbaugh have children. I find that odd for for pro-life extremists. Neither Limbaugh nor Coulter walk the walk of Christianity yet they are the first to point their fingers at liberal Christians. I get so tired of Coulter hiding behind a faith she doesn't practice herself.
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    • Author by mjh (October 15, 2009 10:41 pm ET)
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      Coulter says NFL players would pick Limbaugh over "Nazi collaborator" Soros because "a lot of them" are "real Christians"


      Oh, Annie -- "a lot of them" also happen to be African American . . .

      Now, ordinarily, I'm not one to use the words of one person as representative of an entire group -- but, I think the words of NFL player Mathias Kiwanuka are a pretty good indication of how they might feel:


      "I am not going to draw a conclusion from a person off of one comment, but when it's time after time and there's a consistent pattern of disrepsect and just a complete misunderstanding of an entire culture that I am a part of, I can't respect him as a man"


      You see, Annie? You, Rush, and other neoKKKons really should get out of your bubbles on occasion and discover REAL life -- you may be shocked at how it differs from your perception . . .

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      • Author by usp (October 15, 2009 10:42 pm ET)
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        what is the matter with this woman?
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      • Author by usp (October 15, 2009 10:49 pm ET)
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        they oughta get Bildo's 'body language' expert to examine this women. she'd be outed as a zombie. or some kind of skreechy robot.
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        • Author by mjh (October 16, 2009 1:13 pm ET)
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          If a "body language expert" actually took the time to examine Crazy Annie, she'd be outed as a . . . male.



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      • Author by jjamele2880 (October 15, 2009 11:02 pm ET)
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        Sometimes I think I should convert to Judaism, so that I'll never risk being associated with all these "Real Christians" that Coulter seems to talk about nonstop.

        But then again, I'm in favor of health care for everyone regardless of income, civil rights for everyone regardless of sexual orientation, and diplomacy rather than war. So I'd never fit Coulter's "good Christian" description, anyway.
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      • Author by robyn20094113 (October 16, 2009 12:21 am ET)
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        MJH, Rush never said those things, never, Annie said so.

        Oh I really hope there is a judgement day. These dense idiots, will have a real rude awakening. She wouldn't know a real christian, if Jesus himself slapped her in the face.
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    • Author by soze169880 (October 15, 2009 10:42 pm ET)
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      Well, we know from her prior statements that this voter fraud-committing skull-creature defines being a "real Christian" as "being a higher form of life than a Jew", so there you have it.
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    • Author by Boxer1979 (October 15, 2009 11:16 pm ET)
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      I listened to this well-paid liar on the radio on my way home from work today. Her and Hannity were all over the place with their smears. They went from Sharpton to Obama then to Soros. I got lost in about 5 minutes of them running their mouths. I just laughed and switch stations to something better like Jazz music! LOL!
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    • Author by Oklad (October 15, 2009 11:25 pm ET)
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      "Soros collaborated with the Nazis".. Wanna discuss the Pope's little stint in the Hitler youth Christian Annie?

      Glad to see Annie is still finding a use for her souvenir edition of the "Tammy Faye Baker Eye Make Up Trowels."
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      • Author by the Grey Path (October 15, 2009 11:30 pm ET)
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        You forget ... Catholics are evil. Well maybe a few of us, anyway.
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        • Author by usp (October 16, 2009 12:30 am ET)
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          we are! this pope? what about 'Hitler's Pope'? Pious 12?
          better not dig that deep...and besides, that happened sooo long ago...
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      • Author by Col. Harlan Sanders (October 16, 2009 12:16 am ET)
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        Beat me to it, OKlad. Wingnuts get so upset if you mention the Pope-- it was a long time ago, he was pressured-- which are probably fair points. For Coulter to refer to Soros as a Nazi collaborator is slimy even for her.

        BTW, I just watched this segment on tv. I was channel surfing when I thought I'd stumbled on an early Halloween special.I stopped to look at the bobbing, grinning, hollow=eyed skull, thinking it was computer animation, then I noticed the long blond hair and the Hannity backdrop. Scary!
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      • Author by robyn20094113 (October 16, 2009 12:27 am ET)
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        I wish someone, would teach this idiot, how to put on her false eye lashes. I swear they are upside down. Maybe she thinks they distract from her Adams apple. Who the hell is she batting them at anyway?

        How in the world, do these people Hannity, Coulter, Rush, Savage and Beck, get on air jobs? They all have the most annoying voices.
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      • Author by bintx (October 16, 2009 12:27 pm ET)
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        Soros worked for the Jewish Council for two days until his father discovered what it was that Soros was being asked to do. He was 13. His father shuffled him out of the city and had him pose as a Christian in order to save his son's life. I'd have done the same thing for my child.
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    • Author by anniemarin (October 15, 2009 11:35 pm ET)
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      The NFL gives far more to republicans than it does to democrats... and is not a liberal institution... sheesh
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    • Author by achorn316 (October 15, 2009 11:48 pm ET)
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      Ann Coulter is like a barbie doll that has been possessed by a demon. Pull the string and out comes vile hate.
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      • Author by robyn20094113 (October 16, 2009 12:39 am ET)
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        More like a Ken doll with a long, blond wig and false eyelashes.
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        • Author by John Paradox (October 16, 2009 1:40 am ET)
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          Transvestite Ken?

          How about some Pundit (in)Action Figures?
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          • Author by Vincenzo (October 16, 2009 9:36 am ET)
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            Or a Glenn Beck action figure with *real crying action*
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            • Author by John Paradox (October 16, 2009 10:06 am ET)
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              Bill O'Reilly figure does NOT include any loofahs, and his 'stalker producer' is available separately.
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    • Author by Kid Funkadelic (October 15, 2009 11:48 pm ET)
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      Coulter says NFL players would pick Limbaugh over "Nazi collaborator" Soros because "a lot of them" are "real Christians"


      A lot of African American in the NFL are Muslim Ann.Why they even have some players that are Jewish.Then you forget about the fans, they do not want to reward a racist like Rush by making him rich.Let's see The Williams sisters own a NFL team, Gloria Estaban owns one, but racist Rush doesn't .
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    • Author by IRONY 101 (October 15, 2009 11:56 pm ET)
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      Christians...? According to Limbaugh they're Crips and Bloods.

      Jeez, I wish you guys would stick to one story...this is so confusing.

      What I still find very funny is that probably any one of us here could get league approval to buy an NFL team if we had the money (and a team was for sale). Limbaugh reportedly has the money (at least enough to be part of a majority partnership interest) but the league wouldn't even sell him a souvenir jersey, let alone a team. They don't like you, Rush...and your name means nothing to them.
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      • Author by robyn20094113 (October 16, 2009 12:36 am ET)
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        Everyone loves being the victim
        Says the one, always playing the victim or whining about the victimization of someone in her crowd. None more so than your bunch Annie. Gad are they dense.
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        • Author by rms (October 16, 2009 9:24 am ET)
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          ...and Ann wrote a book on liberal "victimhood." Ah, the Irony.
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          • Author by Col. Harlan Sanders (October 16, 2009 11:54 am ET)
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            And don't forget, the subtitle of the book explained that "The Left" was actually the Victimizer.That, to me, was the funniest part of it, the usual wingnut thick-headed inability to see the irony.

            Guilty: Liberal "Victims" and Their Assault on America

            I think it's safe to assume that to Coulter, "America" means "Conservative America". The title of her book is essentially "Stop playing the Victim, Liberals! That's my Job!"
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    • Author by antihannity2009 (October 16, 2009 12:05 am ET)
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      Remember during the election when someone on O'Reilly's show brought up McCain and his association with Liddy the terrorist? Bill immediately asked, "What are we in...a history class?" The right hates to talk about their past misdeeds unless they're cutting someone loose or they going over to the Dem's side. Then they'll bring up everything bad that the person did 30 or 50 years ago.

      Wasn't Sean buddy buddy with the racist Hally Turner? How about we bring that up even though it happened a long time ago. Does Sean's past association with Hall Turner make him a racist as well? I'm not saying that he's a racist I'm just asking a question.
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      • Author by Col. Harlan Sanders (October 16, 2009 12:22 am ET)
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        The part just before this clip that I just saw on tv was pretty surreal. Hannity, who has spent the past two years engaging in character assassination, lies and smears directed at Obama (and before that at Hillary Clinton) is just at wit's end that this " prejudice against conservatism" could be used to make Rush fail.

        I guess for all the gloating over their little victories with ACORN and Van Jones, the fact that the thinking half of America elected Barack Obama in spite of the 24/7 GOP propaganda machine has the rights undies pretty twisted up.

        The GOP is a cult for crybabies and failures.
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    • Author by Sks1 (October 16, 2009 12:56 am ET)
         
      u mean racists like these two here talking
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    • Author by blakester (October 16, 2009 1:19 am ET)
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      I really try to not just slip to the easiest comment...but this time, I can't help myself: STFU, Ms. Coulter.
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    • Author by pilotx (October 16, 2009 4:20 am ET)
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      Whatever happened to the personal responsibility conservatives are always talking about? Rush needs to man up and just admit he MAY have said somethings that MAY have been insensitive or controversial and apologize to anyone he may have offended. Instead this knucklehead blames everybody but himself. C'mon, I don't consider myself a sexist but if I say something and 90% of the ladies I know say it was offensive I will at least consider the possibility what I said may have been a bit offensive but that's just me. I defenitely wouldn't blame the ladies for being offended.
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    • Author by cinderella (October 16, 2009 6:43 am ET)
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      It's unfortunate that my 64 year old boss practically quoted Ann Coulter today, casually dimissing my arguement that as a business owner I'd assume that NO ONE wants such controversy representing their business (even the NFL)... and yet, she continued to spit the same hypocrisy... Soros can represent the whole Democratic party but Limbaugh is innocent and shouldn't be held accountable for Republicans? I feel the only option is pity and a morbid hope that ignorance of that kind will fade over time. But it's a bit depressing. Especially since I like her for everything but her reasoning and her unprofessional tact regarding politics in the office.
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      • Author by mjh (October 16, 2009 1:35 pm ET)
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        You should feel more pity that your boss, at the age of 64, apparently can't think for herself independent of Crazy Annie Coulter . . .

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    • Author by Marker (October 16, 2009 8:34 am ET)
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      Why this witch tries playing the Christian card is funny. One more reason why religion is a fairy tale.
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      • Author by jjamele2880 (October 16, 2009 10:18 am ET)
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        zzzzzzzz shouldn't you be out looking for a job, like your mom keeps begging you to?

        You can't live in her basement forever, you know.
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      • Author by Conchobhar (October 16, 2009 10:58 am ET)
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        Attaboy, babydarth!

        Thanks for favoring us with your usual brilliance.
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      • Author by Indy (October 16, 2009 12:04 pm ET)
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        Yeah Soros wouldn't last a day in one of "Dick Cheney's Torture Spas and Villas". Speaking of maybe if the GW's grandaddy hadn't of been so cozy with the NAZIs money machine Mr. Soros wouldn't have had as much to run from.

        http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2004/sep/25/usa.secondworldwar
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    • Author by pete592 (October 16, 2009 10:17 am ET)
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      "Here I am again! Remember Me? I'm still significant."
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      • Author by The_Cat (October 16, 2009 10:47 am ET)
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        And just in time to sell lots of genuine Coultergeist Halloween masks. Fun for the kiddies! Remember, it's important to indoctrinate them young!

        Ms. Coulter, I actually read my Bible, and you don't speak for me or my faith, and Pat Robertson doesn't, and John Hagee doesn't, and Benny Hinn doesn't, and the Pope doesn't, and Joel Osteen doesn't. Heck, I could go on and on, because there are a seemingly endless list of people who want to make money of the teachings of a Man who never traveled further than 100 miles from his place of birth, who worked as a tradesman (carpenter, remember?), and who was crucified for pointing out the hypocrisy and greed of those who had religious authority. The only ones worse than those who seek to profit from His teachings are those who seek to twist them for political ends, like the folks at Blackwater who decided it was time to relaunch the Crusades. Or, the folks in the Bush/Cheney administration who tried to bring back the Inquisition (torture 'em 'til they say what you want to hear, right?).
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        • Author by bintx (October 16, 2009 11:49 am ET)
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          Amen. You read the same Bible I do.
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        • Author by Col. Harlan Sanders (October 16, 2009 12:09 pm ET)
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          Nice post, The Cat. I'm not religious at all, and am often accused of being "anti-religion" or "hating God" by conservative phony Christians.I have read enough of the Bible that I think I'm pretty good at telling the difference between real and fake Christians. Coulter and the others on the right seem to have never opened that Book, while you Godless lefties always seem to be much more in tune with what Jesus was talking about.

          I recently watched a film, For The Bible Tells Me So, which was mostly about the Rights use of religion to rile people up with their anti-gay agenda (and make a lot of money in the process).A highlight was about the wingnuts cherry picking the Good Book to justify their hatred of gay people, those "literalists" who interpret it as God's Word, but seem very unconcerned with eating shellfish, mixing fabrics, etc.One of the people in the film pointed out that, along with the abomination of man laying with man in the Old Book, Jesus advised his followers to give away all of their money to the poor.

          This was juxtaposed against the money-grubbing preachers and pundits of the right. I really don't understand how average American, millions of them, can be suckered by these phony Christians to complain about their taxes and scream out against health care or helping the poor, then add a "God Bless America" to make it all right.

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          • Author by John Paradox (October 16, 2009 6:15 pm ET)
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            "If you want to know what's in the Bible, ask an atheist."
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          • Author by robyn20094113 (October 17, 2009 4:21 am ET)
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            It irks me how these "real Christians, Jesus loving Christians" totally ignore Jesus teachings. How they resent paying taxes, although Jesus instructed on several occasions to pay your taxes and not bitch about it. Well, those weren't his exact words ha.

            Luke 20:21-25, Romans 13:7, Matt.17:24-27 I could literally list the entire New Testament of the Bible, where they fall short of their Jesus teachings, while they preach to the rest of us. That reminds me of Matt.15:7-12 (7, You hypocrites, Isaiah aptly prophesied about you, when he said, 8,"This people honors me with their lips, yet their heart is far removed from me.") And the best of all 2 Timothy Chapter 3,...lovers of themselves,..lovers of money,..self assuming,...not open to any agreement, slanderers,...headstrong, puffed up with pride,....having a form of godly devotion but proving false to its power, and from these turn away]

            I have never belonged to any religious organization and yet I know more, about of what Jesus expects of us, than these real Christians do. I am the first to admit I fall short of those expectations.
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          • Author by robyn20094113 (October 17, 2009 4:28 am ET)
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            Col., which God do they accuse you of hating. haha Ask them that sometime. Their own Bible states that there are many Gods.

            Lots of false gods etc. and supposedly only one creative God.
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    • Author by SLRTX (October 16, 2009 10:33 am ET)
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      Ann - you are proving my point - that the right-wing wackos like your think they are the ONLY TRUE BELIEVERS, and that everyone else is destined for hell. You "moral values" creeps in the Republican party are trying to make the this country into the "United States For Jesus".
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    • Author by Indy (October 16, 2009 11:50 am ET)
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      Wow she's (as in shemale) really getting predictable. Just the usual psychopathic wacko right wing mix of religious self righteousness ("real Christians") and delusional fantasy victory scenarios. (NFL players WOULD pick..) Oh and using Soros once again as the evil liberal genius/mountain volcano/secret control bunker guy.... again. ZZZZZZZ
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    • Author by dvdburner22 (October 16, 2009 3:53 pm ET)
         
      Conservatism REJECTED by the NFL .. lol put that in your pipe and smoke it Faux News .. lol
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    • Author by donwelty (October 18, 2009 4:25 am ET)
         
      Sean, you describe Rush Limbaugh as "gracious." I think a lot of people would disagree with you.

      And for Rush owning a football team which is 60% minority, we're talking about people here. People have a tendency to get offended, rightly or wrongly when other people say things. Rush Limbaugh has said over many years many things that have offended many people. For you to describe Rush's being gracious because of the controversy indicates that maybe you think he had no causative influence in that and that he was completely innocent in raising the ire of these people. The people who Rush was speaking about were gracious and law-abiding because there were few if any demonstrators who complained about his idiocy.
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