Title: “Demonic: How the Liberal Mob Is Endangering America”

Author: Ann Coulter

Rank: 3

Blurb: “The demon is a mob, and the mob is demonic. The Democratic Party activates mobs, depends on mobs, coddles mobs, publicizes and celebrates mobs — it is the mob. Sweeping in its scope and relentless in its argument, Demonic explains the peculiarities of liberals as standard groupthink behavior. To understand mobs is to understand liberals.”

Review: “She is absolutely correct in targeting the French Revolution as the polluted source of Leftism and the violence and degeneracy that inevitably follow.”

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Footnote: We’re trying to remember the last time Ann Coulter was relevant. Was Bubba still President?

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5 Comments

Can’t remember which poet it is or was who said, “How valid can any truth be that is got, by observing oneself and just inserting a not?”

It sounds as if Coulter has perfected a description of right-wing “thinkers.”

Yeah because we all know that RWers would never ever bring weapons to a discussion on health care, attack laws/ideas they don’t understand or be unwitting dupes to the very people fucking them over.

@lynnlightfoot:
Pretty much.

@lynnlightfoot: Thunkers. Sounds vaguely Kiplingesque, though without quite enough metrical thump.

Someone explain to her that Les Franch funded and fought the Revolutionary War for us while we were fighting each other.

That the Franch Revolution was inspired by ours.

That everyone blamed the Masons. Which is why the Habsburgs first limited and then banned them.

The masonism meant more to our Fondling Fathers than did Christianity.

And lastly, that I’m sick of the schtick and can she please stop. PS. We don’t need to see her on either Colbert, The Daily Show or Bill Maher’s Rant-o-rama. Kthxbai.

A veritable IMAX theater worth of RW projection right there…

After the game Tuesday night(Go Mavs), I caught the ABC Nightline promotion of Coulter’s new book. I hung there on the channel after Terry Moron announced something about the “softer side” of Ann Coulter. I had hoped she would tearfully tell the story of the time her father snapped the neck on her pet hamster because the nanny had complained to him that little Annie wouldn’t pick up her socks. That didn’t happen. No catch in throat, no brushing back of tears.
What she did tell, as her Adam’s Apple bobbed vigorously up and down, was how living with her brother Jimmy was more torture to her than any person has suffered at Guantanamo prison.

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