Yep.  I bought her latest book because the libs are on her.  I didn't really
plan to buy it, until the feeding frenzy started.  I already know what the
book has to say, because she is preaching to the choir, but I thought I'd
help her out!

John

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You cannot successfully peddle anything unless someone buys it.  The real
question here is why is the public apparently flocking to this volume?  Is
it the shock value?  Miss Coulter is a potty-mouthed puerile agitator.  The
best way to deal with someone like that is to ignore her.  Apparently there
is a sizeable segment of ordinary citizens and media mucks who would rather
encourage it than put an end to it.

HALinNY
 

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"PORNOGRAPHY is difficult to define, wrote Justice Potter Stewart, "but I
know it when I see it."

That famously commonsensical line would seem to obviate the need for any
deeper analysis of the egregious Ann Coulter. Like most pornographers,
however, she is resourceful in the service of her own economic and other
interests. That makes it hard to do what most sensible people do when
confronted with obscenity, which is look away.

At the moment, Coulter is out pimping her latest book and, this week, she
was definitely in your face."

"If you've ever encountered Coulter on television or glanced at one of her
book covers - all of which feature a "glamour shot" photo - you've probably
noticed that she's inevitably dressed in an improbably short and low-cut
black dress. At a gaunt 45 years of age, you might think the ingénue with
fangs shtick would be wearing rather thin. Still, it's always been true that
a certain segment of pornography consumers derive an erotic charge from the
trappings of hate. Black leather and relic Nazi paraphernalia, for example,
have a kind of iconic status in the sadomasochistic subcultures inclined
toward fetishism.

That probably explains the "not all" among O'Reilly's generally outraged
conservatives. As Justice Stewart said, you know it when you see it.

What that doesn't explain is why reputable media organizations such as
Random House, which published Coulter's book, and NBC, which helped her
publicize it, think it's OK to make a buck peddling porn."

<http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/la-et-rutten10jun10,1,569325.column?ct
rack=1&cset=true>



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