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Kaus Watch Out
by aria4567

You are known by not only the people you associate with, but by the people you profess to respect and admire in your column. Ann Coulter is a bigot and a hate-monger. Her views are extreme and extremely hateful. To quote her at all diminishes you.

But, hey, if that is really where you're coming from...

thanks for letting us all know that you're a bigot and a hate monger, too.

Quoting Ann Coulter...is pretty desperate...
by MasterJay

even the Republicans are distancing themselves from her.

If she is a source of any material....then one wonders how intelligent whomever it is who quoted her,sadly.

Re: Quoting Ann Coulter...is pretty desperate...
by Varian

Ann Coulter is quoting Obama's own autobiography. I noted her report on this issue as well as one from another source in Fray's "fighting words" forum and invited anyone doubtful of Coulter's accuracy to check their own copies of Obama's bio.

The invitation stands.

What is it about lefties that makes them think they're entitled to disregard anything that doesn't come from a source that isn't going to say anything they don't want to hear? More Kool-Aid, anyone?

Interesting,you're the second one who has used that kool aid
by MasterJay

reference today...

ironical since it started over drinking the administration's special blend for the last 7 successful, wonderful years.

Re: Kaus Watch Out
by iamyo

No, you know what it is? It's envy. I think it's envy against someone who's done better than he has. There's sometimes a bit of racism mixed in with this envy, as when people say the Obamas are so 'entitled.' I'm sure he envies other white people but when black people do better that tends to stick in the craw in the sharpest way, if you are prone to that kind of envy.



Re: Kaus Watch Out
by Sickday
Mickey is always super evasive on Bloggingheads about his Coulter-linking. Because, I think, the real answer is that it just pleases him in a certain contrary way to do it.
Re: Interesting,you're the second one who has used that kool aid
by Varian

If you're interested in the actual origin of the Kool-Aid phrase, rather than the authorized left-wing version, try starting with Wikipedia:

The idiomatic expression, "drinking the Kool-Aid", was originally a reference to the Merry Pranksters, a group of people associated with novelist Ken Kesey who, in the early 1960s, traveled around the United States and held events called "Acid Tests", where LSD-laced Kool-Aid was passed out to the public (LSD was legal in the U.S. until 1966). Those who drank the "Kool-Aid" passed the "Acid Test". "Drinking the Kool-Aid" in that context meant accepting the LSD drug culture, and the Pranksters' "turned on" point of view. These events were described in Tom Wolfe's 1968 classic, The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test.[1]

Currently the term is mostly associated with the 1978 cult suicide in Jonestown, Guyana. Jim Jones, the leader of the Peoples Temple, convinced his followers to move to Jonestown. Late in the year, he then ordered his flock to commit suicide by drinking grape-flavored Flavor Aid laced with potassium cyanide. In what is now commonly called the "Jonestown Massacre", a large majority of the 913 people later found dead drank the brew. (The discrepancy between the idiom and the actual occurrence is likely due to Flavor Aid's relative obscurity, compared to the easily recognizable Kool-Aid.) The precise expression can be attested in usage at least as early as 1987[1]. The saying "Don't drink the Kool-Aid" now commonly refers to the Jonestown tragedy, meaning "Don't trust any group you find to be a little on the kooky side," or "Whatever they tell you, don't believe it too strongly."[2] Fox News commentator Bill O'Reilly is famous for using the term in this manner. [3]

"Drink the Kool-Aid," is now also corporate-speak for immersing oneself in a cultlike culture. Appearing in the 1980s and later applied to many a dotcom staffer, the persistent expression clearly wasn't just the flavor of the month. The authors of Hard Drive (John Wiley, 1992), a book about Microsoft, quoted one employee observing of his coworkers, "If Bill [Gates] said drink Kool-Aid, they would do it." And The New York Times cited one analyst who said of certain Time Warner executives: "The AOL guys have got to stop drinking the Kool-Aid and get on the team."

Having "drunk the Kool-Aid" also refers to being a strong or fervent believer in a particular philosophy or mission -- wholeheartedly or blindly believing in its virtues.

You're welcome.

Re: Quoting Ann Coulter...is pretty desperate...
by aria4567

Hey, Ann Coulter is a vicious racist. Period. End of story. You say I'm drinking the Kool-Aid???

Do you even think about what that means? Or do you just robotically park your carcass in front of Fox news to find out what arrogant and meaningless catch-phrases you're supposed to use this season?

After your pathetically fascist party allowed David Duke to run for president on it's ticket, I would never stoop so low as to vote republican. But bet you didn't think David was drinking any Kool-Aid. You probably found his comments thoughtful and incisive, right?

Tell me, am I just supposed to chase the money, like a good little republican racist? Is that how you do it?

Re: Quoting Ann Coulter...is pretty desperate...
by aria4567
That last one was only for Varian. I'm getting real tired of the way republican right-wingers will jump to name calling and slander as a first resort.
Re: Quoting Ann Coulter...is pretty desperate...
by beinformed

Coulter is an antagonizor, challenging people to think.... yes, she is insane, but hey, she does ask GREAT questions...

Do not discount crazy people... they just may be the ones seeing reality... if you ever drank the "real kool aid", you would be outside looking in, and you would see the world as it really is... ha.. ha..ha.. :)

Do you ever really know what you know?

Go figure... all is well in lala land.

Re: Quoting Ann Coulter...is pretty desperate...
by aria4567

No, I don't drink the Kool Aid, nor do I smoke the crack ( guess YOU got all of that).

Ann Coulter makes us think????!!!?? About what? How Jews will go to hell when they die? Is this what passes for discourse on YOUR planet?

Re: Quoting Ann Coulter...is pretty desperate...
by beinformed

aria4567:

No, I don't drink the Kool Aid, nor do I smoke the crack ( guess YOU got all of that).

Ann Coulter makes us think????!!!?? About what? How Jews will go to hell when they die? Is this what passes for discourse on YOUR planet?

Calm down before you have a Coulteronary...

Yes, Coulter is a shock jock. Get uptight and angry if you wish, or settle down and learn something. She does not want you to agree with her, she really does want to help the planet by giving people like you heart attacks!

There are always lessons in the ridiculous...

Have a nice day.


Re: Quoting Ann Coulter...is pretty desperate...
by aria4567

Wait a minute. You're essentially calling her a performance artist. If she is (what a wild possibility) then she's the GREATEST performance artist I have ever seen.

Hmmmmmmm. She really DOES make the republicans look vicious and stupid. If that, in fact, is her intent, then long may she thrive. Okay. You've got me thinking on that one.

Re: Quoting Ann Coulter...is pretty desperate...
by Varian

Does all that heated rhetoric help distract you from the key point that Coulter was quoting Obama? The only intelligent response is to deal with what Obama said or prove he didn't say it.

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