Word: coulter
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...perpetual bad haircut, D.A. “Headband Boy” Wallach ’07 sported a headband every day last year until a good barber changed his ways this past summer. Michael E. “Shorts Kid” Coulter ’08 is blazing his own trail of celebrity: the Portland, Oregon, native decided to wear shorts until the first snowfall…and just never stopped. At what turned out to be a surprisingly therapeutic roundtable discussion, the two sounded off about their signature looks, notoriety, and what it’s like...
Among the quips from celebrities about what makes them happy, I was struck by what conservative gadfly Ann Coulter said: "Liberals weeping, crying and threatening to move to Canada." Many a truth is spoken in jest. That is not the statement of someone who loves America as a free, diverse melting pot; those are the words of someone who cares only about people who totally agree with her. Coulter wants to see the rest of the population miserable or, better yet, gone from...
...comes easily. When you haven't, and someone tries to change the way you do things, you may feel you're just being bullied. The result will be more terrorists, not fewer. And other Americans like Krauthammer will scratch their heads and wonder, Why do they hate us? Robert Coulter Gimli, Canada...
...delighted that his popularity--and her advocacy--has been reconfirmed with four more years in the White House. "A [John] Kerry presidency would have been better for business," Coulter, 42, admits. But Bush is going to "increase the number of books I can write by reducing my chances of being killed by Islamic terrorists...
Media blaming is an old staple of politics, but rarely has it been so widespread and loud. Many of the political books that have dominated the best-seller lists--from Ann Coulter, Al Franken and the like--are as much about bias charges as about politics. The most active political blogs are full of posts that pick apart reports for slant. Both sides see the U.S. as the Matrix, a virtual reality in which citizens are conned into voting against their own interests. And considering the major screwups on major stories in the past four years, the public was ripe...