
Ann Coulter!
What a b***h! That's what women are called when they're straight forward and honest and cut to the chase. While those who speak the Truth and stand against the liberal establishment are labeled with even worse expletives. Coulter is tough, intelligent, as well as grounded in her faith enough, not to be intimidated - by any man, even Hilary Clinton. I love her! (No offense, but she's pretty hot looking too! Hilary, eat your heart out - Oh! That's right, you don't have one.) Here's a couple of quips from her interview with Charlotte Allen of beliefnet:
Q: Is it important to you as a woman to be standing up for positions that many people (especially liberals) think are unrepresentative of women: opposing abortion, favoring the death penalty, and so forth?
AC:The answer to any question beginning "Is it important to you as a woman" is: No. It's important to me as a Christian and an American to take the positions I take, but I would hold the same positions if I were a man. And by the way, despite your nearly mystical fascination with polls in earlier questions, you have apparently not brushed up on the abortion polls if you think opposition to abortion is "unrepresentative of women." No matter who takes the poll or how the questions are asked, women almost always oppose abortion more than men do. Abortion is a convenience for men who want to be able to have sex with women without consequence. Women love and protect children. Godless men--like Herod in Jesus' time, the Pharaoh in Moses' time, and Bill Clinton in our time--target babies for destruction.
Q: As a woman, do you long for that source of great fulfillment for many women: a husband, a family? Or do you see your life's vocation as primarily in the public arena?
AC: As a journalist, do you long to have a sense of decorum? Or do you see your life's vocation as primarily asking strangers utterly inappropriate personal questions?
Q: I found your book enormously entertaining. But when I finished, I asked myself: What was the point of this book? What would you say the point of "Godless" is?
AC: It is a clarion call, a flashing neon sign warning people that liberalism is the opposition party to God. (And by the way, I had the same reaction the first time I read the Bible: Sure, it's fascinating and wise and full of important information, but what was the point of it exactly
Read the entire interview on beliefnet. The lady speaks for me! (I wanna do another interview! I'll set something up with Jon Lovitz - maybe he'll call me a b***h!)
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