Originally Posted By Dabob2 <Nope Dabob, you were challenged to cite an example of a mainstream conservative site.> Yeah, you moved the goalposts. All I said was that I'd seen calls for Moore's demise on right-wing websites. I have. <When I cite stuff against Ann Coulter, I don't post some run of the mill thing from a message board, I refer only to articles in the printed media elite or comments by elected officials. Big difference.> Who was that author again? The link, I believe, was admined. <Don't hold your breath waiting, Dabob, because your very reaction only vindicates what Ann said and the fundamental truth of how the Left's religion has sacred cows you can't say anything about no matter how outrageous their conduct.> Rubbish. Of course you can. You're doing so now. Coulter's making considerable hay off it. Other conservatives are backing her up. You're really not as oppressed as you think you are, though I'm sure it's comforting in an odd way to think so. More to the point, more thoughtful conservatives has criticized the Jersey Girls in the past without being vile about it. That's the only standard anyone's really talking about. <As for "honorable" conservatives condemning her, since I've seen nothing from mainstream conservative outlets condemning her at National Review or the other aforementioned sites, I can easily dismiss that comment of yours.> Not so fast. This took about 10 seconds to google. <a href="http://www.newsday.com/news/local/longisland/ny-licoul0609" target="_blank">http://www.newsday.com/news/lo cal/longisland/ny-licoul0609</a>,0,3877162.story?coll=ny-news-columnists "Bill O'Reilly, host of Fox's "The O'Reilly Factor," Thursday called Coulter's comments about the widows "foolish." "Ann Coulter has become a legend in her own mind," said Rep. Peter King (R-Seaford), who called Coulter's words and actions "disgraceful." King, who himself has clashed with the four New Jersey widows and says they should not be seen as representative of other 9/11 families, said Coulter's comments "went beyond all limits of decency." Note that? King has his own disagreements with the Jersey girls, but he's honorable enough to call Coulter's comments what they are. Would that he had company here.
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