BARELY HANGIN' ON
Ann Coulter:
“Fox News ought to buy a copy of [last week’s] Democrat debate on CNN to play over and over during the general election campaign. For now, the Democratic candidates need to appeal only to their nut-base. So... the candidates casually spouted liberal conspiracy theories that would frighten normal Americans, but are guaranteed to warm the hearts of losers blogging from their mother’s basements. ... Hillary raised the Bush-stole-the-2000-election fairy tale, saying: ‘I think it is a problem that Bush was elected in 2000. I actually thought somebody else was elected in that election, but...’ (Applause.) On Nov. 12, 2001, The New York Times ran a front page article that began: ‘A comprehensive review of the uncounted Florida ballots from last year’s presidential election reveals that George W. Bush would have won even if the United States Supreme Court had allowed the statewide manual recount of the votes that the Florida Supreme Court had ordered to go forward.’ Another Times article that day by Richard L. Berke said that the ‘comprehensive review of the uncounted Florida ballots solidifies George W. Bush’s legal claim on the White House because it concludes that he would have won under the ground rules prescribed by the Democrats.’ On Nov. 18, 2001, notorious pro-abortion zealot Linda Greenhouse wrote in the Times that the media consortium’s count of all the disputed Florida ballots—in which the Times participated—concluded ‘that George W. Bush would have won the 2000 presidential election even had the court not cut the final recount short.’ If three prominent articles in the Treason Times isn’t enough to convince Hillary that Bush won the 2000 election, forget the White House: ABC ought to hire her to replace Rosie O’Donnell on ‘The View.’ I know that’s a big seat to fill, but maybe she can finally convince Elizabeth Hasselbeck that 9/11 was an inside job.” —Ann Coulter
Go Gators!!
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I liked Seven myself
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