Tuesday, March 06, 2007

Um, Ann....

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Faced with facts, deny:

Coulter shrugged it off disdainfully, and insisted that conservatives will continue to embrace her. “This is the same thing we go through every six months. I say something, the same people become hysterical, and that’s the end of it. I mean I think the lesson young right-wingers ought to draw from this is: it’s really not that scary to attack liberals.”
Ann?

NEW YORK, March 6 Three companies say they will pull ads from the Web site of New York political commentator Ann Coulter who called a prominent Democrat a faggot. Verizon, Sallie Mae and Georgia-based NetBank said after customer complaints regarding the right wing commentator's comments about Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards that they will pull their ads from the site, CNN reported Tuesday.
Update: Newspaper drops her column over the 'faggot' remark.

Update: Washington Post's Howard Kurtz attempts to explain.

Update: Mustang Bobby at Bark Bark Woof Woof explains what it means when it is directed at you personally.

Update: AT&T pulls ads from Coulter's Website.

Update 3/8: Rook from Rook's Rant notes when Ann called Bill Clinton a homosexual without anyone protesting.

Update 3/8: Media Matters keeps track of the newspapers dropping/running Ann Coulter's column.

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