Ann-oh-rexia
Some of the photos on this page scream "eating disorder," don't they?
Perhaps that's how Ann Coulter manages the "very pretty, sexy" look that Ted Baiamonte raves about in his new defense of Ann Coulter that'll make rational and intelligent people either laugh, cry, or vomit -- and will quite possibly send a few would-be Republican voters towards the Democratic Party. (But that's why Counterbias publishes Ted -- because he's our own 100%-male version of Ann Coulter!)
In Ted's very-hilarious, always-outlandish piece, he claims that Coulter is "perhaps ten times more intelligent than most of her critics." In response, I'd say that Ann Coulter -- furthered by such awe-inspiring defenses of her outrageous idiocy -- has the capability of doing ten times more damage to the Republican Party that even the most negative prognostications of what Michael Moore could possibly have ever done to "harm" the Democrats. Every TV appearance Ann makes sells her a few more books, but also turns a few more Americans off of her shrill, Nazi-like rhetoric ("liberals" this, "liberals" that) and, by extension, the Republican Party she speaks for.
Perhaps that's how Ann Coulter manages the "very pretty, sexy" look that Ted Baiamonte raves about in his new defense of Ann Coulter that'll make rational and intelligent people either laugh, cry, or vomit -- and will quite possibly send a few would-be Republican voters towards the Democratic Party. (But that's why Counterbias publishes Ted -- because he's our own 100%-male version of Ann Coulter!)
In Ted's very-hilarious, always-outlandish piece, he claims that Coulter is "perhaps ten times more intelligent than most of her critics." In response, I'd say that Ann Coulter -- furthered by such awe-inspiring defenses of her outrageous idiocy -- has the capability of doing ten times more damage to the Republican Party that even the most negative prognostications of what Michael Moore could possibly have ever done to "harm" the Democrats. Every TV appearance Ann makes sells her a few more books, but also turns a few more Americans off of her shrill, Nazi-like rhetoric ("liberals" this, "liberals" that) and, by extension, the Republican Party she speaks for.






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