Ann Coulter

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On the one hand I hate her, powerfully

On the other hand, she's finally made me realize the true feelings behind the delightful fratboy term that is "Hatefuck" I think I could work out a great deal of aggression in a couple of minutes.

Oh well, guess I'll just have to get my wife to talk dirty in bed saying things along the lines of "Name-calling Limousine Liberals" and "Little Lord Fauntleroy"


A side note, because I'm feeling verbose tonight

This is probably the first overtly sexual thread I've ever posted on a level more adult than "I think so and so is one heck of a looker"

and only in 18 months on the board.
 
overtly non sexual????

I am confused.

I dislike her greatly.
 
Siren said:
I cant stand her long skinny neck with her lil girlie adams apple moving up and down while she is spewing her political rhetoric

I would never criticise a political "opponent" based on unimportant things like their weight, voice or looks. I was taught that if you can't say something nice, don't say anything at all.

I think James Carvel played the banjo very well in the opening of "Deliverance".:p

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I hate her with a passion too but I'd fuck the shit out of her. I'd keep getting it up all night just to ram it back in her so she'd scream I was hurting her.
 
I don't think she's that attractive . . . I mean, as politicos go, she's far and away the best-looking, and I'd like to have her talk politics while banging her, but she's not drop dead gorgeous per se . . .

TB4p
 
70/30 said:
I hate her with a passion too but I'd fuck the shit out of her. I'd keep getting it up all night just to ram it back in her so she'd scream I was hurting her.


I think she is politically shallow and holds unsupportable views, misstates the simplest of facts, but she does not deserve to be raped.
 
Okay so I get that she is some sort of political commentator. But really, who is she? I need to know now.
 
peachykeen said:
Okay so I get that she is some sort of political commentator. But really, who is she? I need to know now.

You are better off ignorant to her. If you really want to know, type in her name on amazon.com.
 
TWB said:



I think she is politically shallow and holds unsupportable views, misstates the simplest of facts, but she does not deserve to be raped.

I never said I'd rape her, this thread is about the fratboy term "hatefuck". You know where there is a whore that hangs around all the time that wants to fuck, you aren't interested in her as a person and she really pisses you off. Ann Coulter would be the perfect "hatefuck". She is fairly attractive, she has a belligerent mouth that is almost tomboyish, and I disagree with everything that comes out of it. The fact that I hate her so much would turn me on enough to want to fuck her all night.

A lovey dovey relationship wouldn't produce the same emotion while fucking that mutual hate would. There are entire theories about "makeup sex" that Seinfeld has touched on. Fucking Ann Coulter would be the undiluted version.
 
I think that I would make her want to fuck me, and think that it was her idea.

Now that would be a blast.

It would also give her mouth something to do instead of spewing right-wing platitudes.
 
I dont hate her, that is a word I have always tried to exclude from my vocabulary when it concerns another person. But on a sexual level, I would not fuck her with p_p's pp.
 
On Islamic extremists: "We should invade their countries, kill their leaders and convert them to Christianity."
-- Ann Coulter, National Review Online, September 2001

"When contemplating college liberals, you really regret once again that John Walker is not getting the death penalty.We need to execute people like John Walker in order to physically intimidate liberals, by making them realize that they can be killed too. Otherwise they will turn out to be outright traitors."
-- Ann Coulter, CPAC convention, February 2002

Phil Donahue: "I just want to make sure we got this right. Liberals hate America. They hate all religions except Islam. Liberals love Islam, hate all other religions."
Ann Coulter: "Post 9/11."
Donahue: "Well, good for you."
--Donahue, MSNBC, July 19, 2002

“My only regret with Timothy McVeigh is he did not go to the New York Times Building."
-- Ann Coulter to George Gurley, New York Observer, August 21, 2002

“I think [women] should be armed but should not [be allowed to] vote. No, they all have to give up their vote, not just, you know, the lady clapping and me. The problem with women voting -- and your Communists will back me up on this -- is that, you know, women have no capacity to understand how money is earned. They have a lot of ideas on how to spend it. And when they take these polls, it's always more money on education, more money on child care, more money on day care."
-- Ann Coulter, Politically Incorrect, Feb. 26, 2001
 
That said, like most fraternity terms, ‘hatefuck’ has some seriously misogynistic tones and there’s no need to use it against a women simply because she disagrees with your politics.
 
Never said:
On Islamic extremists: "We should invade their countries, kill their leaders and convert them to Christianity."
-- Ann Coulter, National Review Online, September 2001

"When contemplating college liberals, you really regret once again that John Walker is not getting the death penalty.We need to execute people like John Walker in order to physically intimidate liberals, by making them realize that they can be killed too. Otherwise they will turn out to be outright traitors."
-- Ann Coulter, CPAC convention, February 2002

Phil Donahue: "I just want to make sure we got this right. Liberals hate America. They hate all religions except Islam. Liberals love Islam, hate all other religions."
Ann Coulter: "Post 9/11."
Donahue: "Well, good for you."
--Donahue, MSNBC, July 19, 2002

“My only regret with Timothy McVeigh is he did not go to the New York Times Building."
-- Ann Coulter to George Gurley, New York Observer, August 21, 2002

“I think [women] should be armed but should not [be allowed to] vote. No, they all have to give up their vote, not just, you know, the lady clapping and me. The problem with women voting -- and your Communists will back me up on this -- is that, you know, women have no capacity to understand how money is earned. They have a lot of ideas on how to spend it. And when they take these polls, it's always more money on education, more money on child care, more money on day care."
-- Ann Coulter, Politically Incorrect, Feb. 26, 2001

Actually now that I think about it, she's kinda funny. Maybe I'd start to admire her the same way that I admire John Rocker's attitude. No more Coulter quotes, you're ruining my fantasy.
 
Ann Coulter has the #1 bestselling book in America right now, compelling evidence that we as a nation didn't learn a goddam thing from 9/11, so far as intelligent political discourse goes.

The column she wrote in the days after the attacks was just about the most reprehensible thing I've ever read. She called for the mass murder of Afghan civilians, their forceable conversion to Christianity (odd that so many conservatives never seemed to learn the "love thy neighbor" portion of Christian theology), and the investigation and imprisonment of all "swarthy" males in the US.

What was most pathetic was her attempted eulogy for Barbara Olsen, a fellow ultraconservative writer who was on board the plane that crashed into the Pentagon. Coulter wrote about her friendship with Olsen and her husband (the current Solicitor General of the US), and, unbelievably, compared the Olsen's marriage to that of Bill and Hillary Clinton, which she described as always as some sort of Satanic consolidation of power between two towers of evil.

In other words, a friend of hers died in horrible circumstances, and the only way she can think to praise and honor her memory is to take a cheap shot at the man who used to be the President. The callousness of it is just appaling. To use the corpse of an alleged friend as a prop to help you slander someone whose politics you disagree with...it's beyond reprehensible.

I think that much of what she does is an act. She's a hack, she's an intellectual non-entity, and she's learned that if she makes cruel, slanderous, and demonstrably untrue statements people will not only not excoriate her, they'll lap it up.

So she's famous. And she's rich. I heard that's what happens when you sell your soul to the Devil.
 
Wow. Maybe I am better off not knowing who she is. This way if I see her crossing the street it really would be an accident if my foot slipped off the brake.
 
christo said:
Ann Coulter has the #1 bestselling book in America right now, compelling evidence that we as a nation didn't learn a goddam thing from 9/11, so far as intelligent political discourse goes.

The column she wrote in the days after the attacks was just about the most reprehensible thing I've ever read. She called for the mass murder of Afghan civilians, their forceable conversion to Christianity (odd that so many conservatives never seemed to learn the "love thy neighbor" portion of Christian theology), and the investigation and imprisonment of all "swarthy" males in the US.

What was most pathetic was her attempted eulogy for Barbara Olsen, a fellow ultraconservative writer who was on board the plane that crashed into the Pentagon. Coulter wrote about her friendship with Olsen and her husband (the current Solicitor General of the US), and, unbelievably, compared the Olsen's marriage to that of Bill and Hillary Clinton, which she described as always as some sort of Satanic consolidation of power between two towers of evil.

In other words, a friend of hers died in horrible circumstances, and the only way she can think to praise and honor her memory is to take a cheap shot at the man who used to be the President. The callousness of it is just appaling. To use the corpse of an alleged friend as a prop to help you slander someone whose politics you disagree with...it's beyond reprehensible.

I think that much of what she does is an act. She's a hack, she's an intellectual non-entity, and she's learned that if she makes cruel, slanderous, and demonstrably untrue statements people will not only not excoriate her, they'll lap it up.

So she's famous. And she's rich. I heard that's what happens when you sell your soul to the Devil.

I said stop it!!! The "hatefuck" fantasy is completely over now. I still wanna meet her though...
http://word.cs.earlham.edu/issues/XVI/111601/news13.html
 
Never said:
That said, like most fraternity terms, ‘hatefuck’ has some seriously misogynistic tones and there’s no need to use it against a women simply because she disagrees with your politics.

A few things, Nev

1) It's not a Fraternity term, it's a Fratboy term. Important distinction. I don't want to cast shame on the whole greek system for a conversation I heard in my frat house.

2) Well, PC or not, the term relates to a consensual sexual act between two adults. So, with all due respect, blow it out your earhole.

3) You see what I mean when I said politics makes me too angry? I don't really like the term myself.
 
1. A fratboy is just another term for a member of a fraternity.
2. There are better ways to tell a person their opinion is incorrect. However, I stand by my labeling of the term as misogynistic.
3. I thought you were going to avoid talking about politics on the board for just that reason. And no, you don’t exactly scream fratboy to me, not at this place and time.
 
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