My pal David J over at the eclectic, always entertaining
Resurrection Song offers
his take on the Ann Coulter mess:
...if [Coulter's] point is that we're losing the right to be
a--holes, as Jay Tea asserts, then she's wrong. I'm surrounded by
a--holes every day. I see them on the roads, I manage to control
myself in their presence in the Costcos and Wal Marts of the
nation, and I hear their Oscar acceptance speeches on the late
night news. People have all the right in the world to be a--holes,
but no one has the obligation to provide them with a microphone to
broadcast their views.
What Coulter said was stupid, mean, and not funny--and the
people who insist that she didn't actually say anything are just
playing an immature grade-school game that ignores the very obvious
intent of her words. No, she didn't say "John Edwards is a faggot",
but the intent was clear enough to anyone who isn't bent on making
excuses for her.
Nevertheless, John Tabin still has, by my lights, the best line
on the whole controversy in his Brainwashcolumn:
In short, the moral case against Coulter the attention-whore
is infinitely stronger than the case against an actual
whore.