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Uploaded by on Feb 3, 2009

Ann Coulter promotes her new book Guilty on the Today Show with Kathy Lee Gifford and colleague.

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  • I was raised most of my childhood by a single mom. She worked very hard. I am thankful for her efforts. I turned out acceptable. BUT there is no doubt in my mind I would be twice the man I am today if my parents had stayed together, fights and all. Nothing replaces a father. There is no doubt in my mind that it is a huge factor in what is wrong with the US today, divorce.

  • that shirt is a nice color on ann

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  • @EchoMike03 There is no "correctly pointing out". Her findings aren't based on fact, nor is there any "factual" way of finding out who is "burdening" society. Single mothers aren't to blame for the piss poor economy, and if you really want to angry, maybe get angry about the war we've been funding with both money and human lives for the past 10 years?

  • I live in Mexico and I just got familiar with Ann Coulter. I read her articles online constantly. I do agree with her on most of her points, but I do not agree with her tone. MIS COULTER: TONE IS AS IMPORTANT AS CONTENT. If you want people to actually listen to you, then that's exactly what the concept of "tone" exist for. You seem to be surprised that people focus so much on your tone, rather than your points. What does that tell you? That (my point) TONE IS AS IMPORTANT AS CONTENT.

  • LOL theres no fans outside.

  • Tone = means your right, but you make me feel stupid, so your a bad person.

  • @doriansmamma

    As a self proclaimed educated person I wouldn't think that you'd be prone to such a weak argument.

    At no point in this interview, or in her book, does she say that all children of single mothers turn into burdens on society. What she is correctly pointing out is that if you look at the burdens, most are from single mother homes. It's not the same, and I would think that someone with a University degree would be able to see that.

    Stop getting so defensive.

  • what about absentee fathers?

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