Thursday, May 12, 2005

Amazing school newspaper article...

This article I am going to post here is word-for-word. It was written by a senior named Chuck Benincasa who is a very smart, sane, conservative. I will be putting my own comments in parenthesis when I feel the need to comment on it.
Here is the article:
Ann Coulter proves that strong women can be conservative
In politics today, if you are a woman and a Democrat with strong opinions and outspoken convictions, you are considered an independent and confident woman. If you are a Republican woman with strong opinions and outspoken convictions, you are considered ignorant and a thorn in the side of the women's rights movement (truer words were never spoken)
New York Time's bestselling author, conservative Ann Coulter, is an example of such a woman who is harassed and cut down by the left not becuase she speaks untruths, but because she is a strong, confident, independend, REPUBLICAN woman. As soon as the "R" word is added, it's as if the devil had brought them into the world (no shit man, I couldn't agree more).
People need to stop trying to attack Ann Coulter (like throwing pies at her on stage while she's trying to speak), ir any other conservative woman for that matter, with useless name-calling, degrading dehumanization, and statements defaming her character (she can take it though). Ann Coulter represents the intelligent, educated, intellectual women of this country who proudly stand behing their conservative beliefs.
Yes, Ann Coulter us quite opinionated and outspoken (watch FOX News Hannity & Colmes sometime to see what he is talking about, or read one of her books), but she is not a woman hater, and she is not a racist as people have labeled her (I can relate to that, stupid PC liberals...). She is a woman who tells it like it is, using nothing but old-fashioned common sense, along with her degree in constitutional law, an item that does not pad the resume of Senator Clinton or Janeane Garofalo (Garofalo didn't even go to college).
Apparently, though, if you def the boundaries set by political correctness (the dirtiest word in the english language if I may say so), you are racist, or a bigot. Democrats and the liberal left know that Coulter is not a racist, but that word has so much pizzazz, that they throw it at her so that they don't have to actually respond to her real message.
People name-call and slander, but for some reason her questions are always dodged (maybe because she's always right, oh wait I forgot she's a racist moron...). Until someone can actually rebut her statements (instead of giving proof why she is right) or has the intestinal fortitude to take her on in a debate (I dream of the day that happens), people need to put the nasty names away and stop trying to hypocritically crutch one of the most brilliant female minds in current politics (screw the female part, she is one of the most brilliant minds in current politics today male or female).

3 comments:

The Zombieslayer said...

Coulter has her moments of brilliance and her moments of stupidity. There are times when I want to give her a hug and there are times I want to slap her (not being sexist, some guys need a good ass-kicking).
The biggest beef I have with her is her support of the PATRIOT act. She was asked what part of it she supported, and was found to not even have read it.
I can't stand a lot of aspects of liberalism, like their political correctness, their anti-gun laws, their love of everything third world and hatred of success, etc., but just
because liberals have some whacky ideas doesn't mean the Republicans don't either.
Coulter is too party line for me. I'd like her better if she had her own opinions instead of just rah-rah'ing everything President Bush says.

Ben said...

No arguments here, if you read closer she doesn't support the party line 100% of the time (90% easy though). To be fair she even mused in one of her articles that the president might be stupid. I like her for the shock value, she says what I do but has about 1,000,000X more influence than me.

The Zombieslayer said...

You know the radio guy I like? Michael Savage. I know he's listed on your site.
Some things I totally disagree with him, but I'll give him props that the guy has some serious guts to say things I want to say but can't.
He's the one guy who understands more than anyone else just how bad the immigration problem is and he doesn't hold back. For that alone, I give him thumbs up, even if he is a little crazy (he does have the shortest fuse of anyone I've ever heard).