The claws came out at “The View” Monday morning. The always controversial Ann Coulter co-hosted the roundtable discussion to promote her new book, “Guilty”, but if she thought she’d get a fair and balanced reception, she was wrong. Coulter’s statements about single mothers ignited the feud between the ladies, 4 of which are single mothers. After questioning Coulter about her research on statistics that point to single-motherhood and the absence of fathers being a risk for criminal behavior in children, Sherri Shephard accused Coulter of not having “any compassion”. The debate reached a boiling point when Coulter accused Barbara Walters of reading passages of “Guily” on air, like she was reading Mein Kampf. Shephard jumped to Walter’s defense saying, “I don’t appreciate the way you’re talking to her.” When Coulter tried to defend her statements, she was drowned out by the ladies’ constant interruptions, rants, and audience applause.
It’s just another example of the liberal media censoring conservatives. It’s no secret that Ann Coulter is wildly provocative and controversial, but it’s her political persuasion that evokes anger. Radical left-wing guests have appeared on “The View” to discuss their controversial opinions, but they are always greeted warmly and allowed to speak without interruption or accusations. Clearly, the same cannot be said for the right-wing guests. I guess the show only welcomes one “view”.
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Coulter’s ‘View’ Gets Cold Reception
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I love Ann. People think she's going out of her way to be "controversial" or "provocative," but all she's doing is candidly speaking the truth with a pinch of wit. She's not obnoxious at all. Her message only stings to adherents of a manufactured, politically correct "view" that, at its core, is liberal and Godless.
ReplyDeleteYou hit the nail on the head! She's brazen enough to speak the truths that liberals don't want to hear, so they censor her when they can. She's a brilliant mind and a bold leader.
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