This book is Amazon’s top seller in the non-fiction category. Just out of curiosity, I went and read many of her columns. ‘Interesting’ stuff. Has anyone read this book or is anyone a fan of hers?
Just curious.
Yes I’m back to start another controversy (remember the girlyman thread?)
I am conservative, listen to Rush every day, but that woman is a NUTCASE.
I mean, we can argue without all the filth and lies and ridiculous arguments she makes. Someone needs to slap her and say “the world is not out to get you, everyone that disagrees with you is not part of some conspiracy!”
I’m reading it now, but only into it about three chapters. Trying to keep an opened mind. Would like to follow some of her references and research, because if true, it’s an eye-opener for me. Funny sometimes what we think we know. Where do we get some of the “common knowledge” that turns out to be not so true.
What bothers me most are some of her racial remarks. In one column she writes:
“Similarly, when Napoleon occupied Egypt at the end of the 18th century, he imposed a predominantly French culture, claiming he was merely restoring the Egyptians’ true culture. (The only French custom that still survives is the aversion to bathing.)”
Source - Ann Coulter: Biography and Latest Articles
So she basically says that Egyptians are dirty? Sort of fits in with the ‘filthy Arab’ mentality? I have many Arab friends, and I have never noticed a lack of hygeine with any of them.