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    Masticating Political Darlings By Marketing Them - Believer Beware

    First of all, I don’t care what you think of Ann Coulter, okay? As a fellow provocateur, she has set herself up as a lightning rod and while the way she phases things wouldn’t be my first choice, I do often agree with her basic thesis.

    But this recent article by the commentator, columnist and best-selling author is the subject of today’s Damn Good Question because she’s the only one with the stones to ask it and the arsenal of facts to back it up when challenged.

    What’s the beef?

    It seems that Daniel Pearl’s widow is being courted by the very crowd that fetes their darlings before viciously savaging them at the end of their usefulness. See how many names you recognize from recent years . . .

    Cindy Sheehan .  . . Max Cleland . . . Bill Burkett . . . Paul Hackett  . . . Gen. Wesley Clark . . . Joe Wilson . . . and more recently The New Republic’s “Baghdad Diarist” who was exposed in disgrace after he admitted his reportage was fake.

    If I were the widow Pearl, I would be guided by the historical record of the fate liberal media darlings face after they outlived their usefulness . . . or become disillusioned at their handlers’ agendas . . . or both.

    Love her or hate her (and no, I don’t care which, so don’t email to tell me), Coulter as an attorney, gets her facts straight and that’s all I care about.

    She may not say it the way you would, and she may phrase it more incendiarily that I would (I know, hard to imagine) — but she does get her facts straight.

    Which is more than I can say for her detractors.

    Coulter asks the Damn Good Question (actually two questions) at the end of her article. Click the link to read the article in full as she brilliantly makes her case. 

    (1) “If conservatives are the ones driven by ideological passions, then why are liberals the ones always falling for laughable hoaxes in support of their anti-war ideological agenda?

    (2) And if liberal beliefs are true, why do they need all the phony stunts to prove them? How about liberals keep hoaxes out of politics and return them to their rightful place: “proving” Darwinian evolution.”

    Source: If at First You Don’t Succeed, Lie, Lie Again - HUMAN EVENTS

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    By Walter |

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