In her column she writes, “The reason people don't like what Imus said was because the women on the Rutgers basketball team aren't engaged in public discourse. They're not public figures, they don't have a forum, they aren't trying to influence public policy.” Coulter goes onto say that they, “did nothing to bring on an attack on their looks or character.” The same thing can be said of those women who lost their husbands in the Twin Towers on 9/11.
This is what Coulter had to say of those 9/11 widows, “These broads are millionaires, lionized on TV and in articles about them, reveling in their status as celebrities and stalked by griefparrazies. I have never seen people enjoying their husband’s death so much.” in her book, “Godless: The Church of Liberalism” She stated in an interview with the Today Show’s host, Matt Lauer that one is “not allowed to respond” to victims such as these women. These women suffered loss that she cannot even imagine. In her blasting of these women, she did respond.
Yet, Ann Coulter has never issued any apology to these women. Exactly what right does she have to lecture Don Imus? She doesn’t have any right to even enter this debate in light of rants that have come from her. She has never been subjected to endless on-air appearances issuing any form of apology, yet she feels she can lecture America on this? She will never know the pain of these women and the children involved. That emotion is lost to her. In fact, I am beginning to think that any human emotion is lost to her with the exception of hate.
I find it astounding and beyond comprehension that she can drag the late Anna Nicole Smith into this dialogue when she included in her column, “(And if he called Anna Nicole Smith a "flaxen-headed ho," it would be "absolutely accurate.")” The woman is dead and cannot even answer back to this column, Ann. Why pick on a dead woman and will you ever apologize to the seven-month baby daughter DannieLynn? After all, this baby will never truly know her mother. Picking on a dead woman shows just how low Ann Coulter will go. In Smith’s short life she did use the power of her celebrity to work on behalf of PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals); what has Ann done to better the human race as well as vulnerable animals?
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