Hahahahahahha "I KNOW THINGS" LMAO!!! Fucking buffoon. God had the last word with this barren spinster. Not even the Jesus himself could give those evil brittle ovaries life. This hag is dead inside, in every way. Thank God she was stripped of the ability to bear children and God never gave her a husband to love her. Never married "Christian" with no children? Barren Christian women adopt. She only has the ability to love her money and could never love a good person with a good heart..
That's a very interesting question. We know who the best are: Lincoln, Washington, Reagan, etc. We know who the worst are: Obama, Carter, etc. But the most underrated is a very specific question. Ann Coulter is very smart and enrages the left and has done it for a long time. She's allowed to think about things.
@jessc1979 Not a big deal; I just thought it was amusing that history, once again, has caused this long silence. It's almost become a thing with them. Type in the search engine "Sarah Palin Glenn Beck Founding Fathers" (I'll link it in the description).
It seemed kind of like Ann Coulter was doing it on purpose, which is strange. And he did give her time to think about it, and when she did, she just said the "the Founding Fathers." I mean, it is almost exactly the same thing Sarah Palin did.
@READnWATCHAction I mean, like I was saying, it was an example of bad pride. This is not only right after she was just talking about how she could give all these historical comparisons, but also right after she says "...it's especially fun annoying liberals: which I'm allowed to do on TV" and she does a kind of taunt-glamorizing smile. Then when the interviewer gives her a chance to build on what looked like good pride, it turned out to be bad pride, because she didn't capitalize her claims.
@READnWATCHAction So, I kind of think there's a connection between bragging about how you can destroy liberals with your knowledge, and then immediately after saying that, can't do it
Oh, I meant to put as the last sentence in the description, "An example of bad pride." I've edited it to include that. Now, I can see where some of the confusion comes from.
@READnWATCHAction Thanks! I'll check it out. Did you see her on Bill Maher? The other people on the panel had to keep telling her that we didn't drop bombs on Egypt, just Libya. She doesn't even know recent history! Hahaha..
@jessc1979 Egypt is right next door. Tell us more about 57 states or when Biden said FDR gave a speech on TV during the Great Depression. C'mon, isn't this "gotcha" nonsense getting old when our nation faces much worse and dire problems which tell us Obama MUST GO.
@snorp73 I don't care much for small 'gotcha' moments either. I did tell the original poster, "why is her silence such a big deal?" So I don't care that much for d one above.
The Egypt comment however, is a different story. It's one thing 2 mistakenly say one thing when you meant another, especially on a tiring campaign. Obama probably meant 47 when he said '57'. If you had corrected him, I'm sure he wuld agree. Coulter was still insistent with the Egypt thing even after they corrected her.
@jessc1979 I'd say that Egypt is on Libya's border, it's the same region, both countries constantly intermingle for various reasons, it's a qualifier. She's very educated, Ivy League, good grades, etc. Plus she's a successful author. People are people. It doesn't add to or take away from their positions of their convictions.
@snorp73 So what if Egypt is on Libya's border? What kind of argument is that? They're still different countries with different foreign policies. You're not saying that they're interchangeable are you? She thought that the US dropped bombs on both Libya and Egypt and threatened regime change in Egypt.
Canada shared a border with America in the same hemisphere of the world. How would you react if someone said that Canada was attacked on 9/11 and was still insistent on that when corrected.
@belloc1 Yeah, that's what I was trying to say in the description. She just repeats something she said minutes earlier in the interview, that liberals only teach about minorities,women w/historical education. What I was trying to say in the video, I thought people would get, which was that when Sarah Palin was asked a similar question, she froze and said "George WAshington" (her favorite founding father) and Coulter also froze and then said "Founding Fathers" (as the most overlooked,underrated
Hahahahahahha "I KNOW THINGS" LMAO!!! Fucking buffoon. God had the last word with this barren spinster. Not even the Jesus himself could give those evil brittle ovaries life. This hag is dead inside, in every way. Thank God she was stripped of the ability to bear children and God never gave her a husband to love her. Never married "Christian" with no children? Barren Christian women adopt. She only has the ability to love her money and could never love a good person with a good heart..
TruthSpeaker1010 6 months ago
@TruthSpeaker1010 This post just shows your idiocy. Congratulations.
TeaPartier22 6 months ago
That's a very interesting question. We know who the best are: Lincoln, Washington, Reagan, etc. We know who the worst are: Obama, Carter, etc. But the most underrated is a very specific question. Ann Coulter is very smart and enrages the left and has done it for a long time. She's allowed to think about things.
snorp73 6 months ago
I don't like Ann Coulter but why is her silence such a big deal? I wish she was silent *all* the time!!
But seriously, it was a question that required thought so I don't think it's embarrassing that she had to stop and think for while.
jessc1979 6 months ago 4
@jessc1979 Not a big deal; I just thought it was amusing that history, once again, has caused this long silence. It's almost become a thing with them. Type in the search engine "Sarah Palin Glenn Beck Founding Fathers" (I'll link it in the description).
READnWATCHAction 6 months ago
It seemed kind of like Ann Coulter was doing it on purpose, which is strange. And he did give her time to think about it, and when she did, she just said the "the Founding Fathers." I mean, it is almost exactly the same thing Sarah Palin did.
READnWATCHAction 6 months ago
@READnWATCHAction I mean, like I was saying, it was an example of bad pride. This is not only right after she was just talking about how she could give all these historical comparisons, but also right after she says "...it's especially fun annoying liberals: which I'm allowed to do on TV" and she does a kind of taunt-glamorizing smile. Then when the interviewer gives her a chance to build on what looked like good pride, it turned out to be bad pride, because she didn't capitalize her claims.
READnWATCHAction 6 months ago
@READnWATCHAction So, I kind of think there's a connection between bragging about how you can destroy liberals with your knowledge, and then immediately after saying that, can't do it
READnWATCHAction 6 months ago
Oh, I meant to put as the last sentence in the description, "An example of bad pride." I've edited it to include that. Now, I can see where some of the confusion comes from.
READnWATCHAction 6 months ago
If you look at when she smiles, I kind of pull back the camera a little bit, to emphasize it
READnWATCHAction 6 months ago
@READnWATCHAction Thanks! I'll check it out. Did you see her on Bill Maher? The other people on the panel had to keep telling her that we didn't drop bombs on Egypt, just Libya. She doesn't even know recent history! Hahaha..
jessc1979 6 months ago
@jessc1979 Egypt is right next door. Tell us more about 57 states or when Biden said FDR gave a speech on TV during the Great Depression. C'mon, isn't this "gotcha" nonsense getting old when our nation faces much worse and dire problems which tell us Obama MUST GO.
snorp73 6 months ago
@snorp73 I don't care much for small 'gotcha' moments either. I did tell the original poster, "why is her silence such a big deal?" So I don't care that much for d one above.
The Egypt comment however, is a different story. It's one thing 2 mistakenly say one thing when you meant another, especially on a tiring campaign. Obama probably meant 47 when he said '57'. If you had corrected him, I'm sure he wuld agree. Coulter was still insistent with the Egypt thing even after they corrected her.
jessc1979 6 months ago
@jessc1979 I'd say that Egypt is on Libya's border, it's the same region, both countries constantly intermingle for various reasons, it's a qualifier. She's very educated, Ivy League, good grades, etc. Plus she's a successful author. People are people. It doesn't add to or take away from their positions of their convictions.
snorp73 6 months ago
@snorp73 So what if Egypt is on Libya's border? What kind of argument is that? They're still different countries with different foreign policies. You're not saying that they're interchangeable are you? She thought that the US dropped bombs on both Libya and Egypt and threatened regime change in Egypt.
Canada shared a border with America in the same hemisphere of the world. How would you react if someone said that Canada was attacked on 9/11 and was still insistent on that when corrected.
jessc1979 6 months ago
she'd probably say "Ronald Reagan" because neocons tend to think anything less than full-on worship of him would be "underappreciating".
Mrx2848 6 months ago
The problem is she would have to be positive about something. That's not really her schtick.
belloc1 6 months ago
@belloc1 Yeah, that's what I was trying to say in the description. She just repeats something she said minutes earlier in the interview, that liberals only teach about minorities,women w/historical education. What I was trying to say in the video, I thought people would get, which was that when Sarah Palin was asked a similar question, she froze and said "George WAshington" (her favorite founding father) and Coulter also froze and then said "Founding Fathers" (as the most overlooked,underrated
READnWATCHAction 6 months ago
"Huh"
Andyman067 6 months ago
she gives the answer: ask a homeless guy (he knows more)
foxsux6000 6 months ago