Ann Coulter calls audience 'stupid'

Del Williams
We are seeing yet another case of foot-in-mouth disease for Ann Coulter, conservative radio host. When she was repeatedly booed she cut short her speech and turned it into a question-and-answer session. This seemed fair until she said, "I love to engage in repartee with people who are stupider than I am."

She was booed because she called the former President, Bill Clinton, an "executive buffoon."

It seems that the students of the University of Connecticut do not like the radio host. The last time she visited the school two students creamed her with pies.

So, is Ann Coulter just speaking what conservative Americans think, or is she really just spilling her anger?


I know conservatives who don't need to resort to name-calling, particularly about people who are not there to defend themselves. Of course, that is a safe way of name-calling.

Ann Coulter seems to be angry and trying to cause more division in this country. She tows the party line even when it is wrong, which says that she cannot think for herself. In my opinion, her message is lost in her hate of anyone who thinks differently than she does. How sad for her. But then, the millions who listen to her radio show give her permission to be this way.

Change comes when people stand up and say, "Enough!"
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Del Williams

Delores is an author, media strategist, a member of the International Travel Writer's Alliance and a member of freelancers Union. She specializes in politics, business, and travel.

Delores has earned a B.S. degree from Lee University and a Diploma of Practical Theology from Christ for the Nations Institute. She is certified as a Conflict Analyst by the U.S. Institute of Peace.

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