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 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.
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."
She worships money. That is all.
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Obviously, you are not a churchgoer or you would know that.
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.
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 . . .
sorry. that just had to be said.
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:
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 . . .
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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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.
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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better not dig that deep...and besides, that happened sooo long ago...
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!
How in the world, do these people Hannity, Coulter, Rush, Savage and Beck, get on air jobs? They all have the most annoying voices.
How about some Pundit (in)Action Figures?
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 .
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.
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!"
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.
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.
You can't live in her basement forever, you know.
Thanks for favoring us with your usual brilliance.
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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?).
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.
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.
Lots of false gods etc. and supposedly only one creative God.
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.