Ann Coulter (almost) makes sense shock!
In her recent Two-Minute Hate, 2004: HIGHLIGHTS AND LOWLIFES, Ann Coulter says:
‘The single biggest event of 2004 was the Election Day exit poll, which, like John Steinbeck’s “The Short Reign of Pippin IV,” made John Kerry the president for a few moments. But in a move that stunned the experts, American voters chose “moral values” over an America-bashing trophy husband and his blow-dried, ambulance-chasing sidekick.’
I love her use of the quotation marks around “moral values” - what can she mean? For added effect, try reading the above sentence out loud and do the quote fingers when you get to “moral values”.
Posted on January 14th, 2005 at 10:33 pm
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