Comments on: When Did Coulter Get Her M.Div.? http://www.thepaytons.org/essays/considerettes/?p=2241 Conservative commentary served up in bite-sized bits Thu, 25 Oct 2007 23:49:00 +0000 hourly 1 By: Doug Payton http://www.thepaytons.org/essays/considerettes/?p=2241&cpage=1#comment-2510 Thu, 25 Oct 2007 23:49:00 +0000 http://www.thepaytons.org/essays/considerettes/?p=2241#comment-2510 I think that many times Ann does cross the line, but certainly not in the Deutch case. I mean, she wasn’t even trying to be funny or outrageous. She was answering a semi-serious question with surprising seriousness on her part.

And good point about it all depending on who makes the jokes.

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By: I am Potrzebie http://www.thepaytons.org/essays/considerettes/?p=2241&cpage=1#comment-2509 Thu, 25 Oct 2007 22:20:46 +0000 http://www.thepaytons.org/essays/considerettes/?p=2241#comment-2509 Ann is so funny! Everything she says, no matter how serious and even if at times politically kind of dull, carries some comic “outrage”, or delicious pun, or marvelous punch-line.

For such “rudeness” and “crudeness,” Jim Carrey gets awards; Ann Coulter gets blowhards. Don Rickles got ‘roasted’ for that behavior; Ann Coulter gets cremated. Lucille Ball got laughs; Ann Coulter gets gaffs.

Could the attacks against Ann Coulter be politically motivate? By Congress? Wait, there’s another joke!

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