Ann Coulter attacks faith of Notre Dame officials, but gets rattled when called 
on the carpet
By David Neiwert Monday May 18, 2009 7:30pm 

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How does Ann Coulter, appearing on Gerald Rivera's Fox show last night, react 
to President Obama's speech at Notre Dame? Why, by attacking the faith of the 
students who attended and applauded, and especially that of Notre Dame 
administrators, of course:

Coulter: I don't think he was speaking to people who have any objections to 
abortion. I think more interesting than watching Obama give a speech for 
graduation, um, they should have had the administrators of Notre Dame onstage 
taking a polygraph test on whether they believe in God.

Um, apparently being a professor at a chic Catholic university is a good gig, 
and you're respected, and you get paid well. But no, I don't believe these 
people are serious, genuine, practicing Catholics. 

Quoth the woman who has yet to have ever declared herself a practicing member 
of any faith, let alone Catholicism. She eagerly declares herself a Christian, 
while blithely uttering such Christian remarks as: "Those few abortionists were 
shot, or, depending on your point of view, had a procedure with a rifle 
performed on them. I’m not justifying it, but I do understand how it happened." 

But Kirsten Powers -- herself a pro-life Democrat -- points out how crass 
Coulter's hypocrisy is about all this by noting that Catholics are every bit as 
opposed to the death penalty as they are to abortion. Coulter -- herself a fan 
of the death penalty -- erupts, interrupts, and tries to claim (sans evidence, 
as usual) that Catholics are much much much more anti-abortion than they are 
anti-death-penalty.

This is why Coulter doesn't go on shows very often where her co-conversants 
aren't friendly. She doesn't do well when challenged directly.


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