Word: coulter
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...turns out you have to go to rehab if you use the word faggot." ANN COULTER, explaining why she didn't have anything to say about Senator John Edwards in March this year AFTERMATH: Politicians from both parties condemned her. OUTRAGE FACTOR...
Some pro-choice groups are picking up on this idea. CFFC aims to “end the abortion wars” as it reframes the abortion debate with this prevention-over-prohibition approach. Conservative mouthpiece Ann Coulter has qualms about this shift in direction, stating in an op-ed titled “Abortion Stops a Bleeding Heart” that “the Democrats are trying to ‘reframe’ their message to make people think they believe abortion is wrong.” But who considers abortion “right...
...knowing the right goods has returned. "There are perhaps four or five people in specialty retail who can, at a very high success rate, stand in a room of clothes and say, 'I like that--buy 10 of that. I like that--buy 10,000 of those,'" says Jim Coulter, the founding partner at Texas Pacific who recruited Drexler. Or, as J. Crew president Jeffrey Pfeifle says, "It's like allocating a portfolio--and Mickey is a great investor...
...mark when he extends his analysis to public figures. His logic is that a word such as “faggot” loses its sting if the person saying it is cuddly, left-of-center, and/or not despicable—so Jon Stewart makes the cut, while Ann Coulter does not. One need not look far to see the consequences of this focus on the speaker rather than the speech. For instance, a certain racial slur is okay for Jay-Z, but not for Michael Richards. Or, to use an example closer to home, if an individual is disliked...
...flip flopper from Massachusetts." Ex-New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani barely mentioned the social issues on which he parts ways with conservatives, except to joke, "I don't agree with myself on everything." And the only memorable sound bite of the whole affair came from right-wing telepundit Ann Coulter, whose idea of an ideological rallying cry was to declare Democratic hopeful John Edwards a "faggot." The condemnation that followed, in which at least seven newspapers banished her column from their opinion pages, became a ragged coda for the state of a movement that had once been justly proud...