Via Media Matters
I think we can all agree that Ann Coulter is not a human being and I'm not trying to help her in her aggressive self promotion by repeating her insanity. But this is really just too much:
The January 10 edition of the New York Observer printed a January 3 interview with right-wing pundit Ann Coulter, in which she stated that she was "fed up with hearing about ... civilian casualties" in Iraq; that "it would be fun to nuke" North Korea; that all feminists are "weak and pathetic;" that former President Bill Clinton "was a very good rapist." Coulter's personal website provided a link to the interview.
She is not a human being and would be more properly described (in a political sense) as fascist. More quotes from the interview below...
Quotes from the interview:
[Gurley] What would have to happen to make you say it was a bad idea to invade [Iraq]?
[Coulter] "That's a good question. It would be a mistake if we just futz around and the whole country became like one long Falluja. I thought we were wasting way too much time on that. This is a war, let's go in and win it. Just take the city! I think if it got to the point where it was going on for six, seven years, and it was just Americans patrolling without killing anyone -- I'm getting a little fed up with hearing about, oh, civilian casualties. I think we ought to nuke North Korea right now just to give the rest of the world a warning."
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[Gurley] After we bomb North Korea, what's the next country we should invade?
[Coulter] "Iran. Though that's the beauty part of Iraq: It may well not be necessary. Because precisely what I'm saying with nuking North Korea -- despite that wonderful peace deal Madeline Albright negotiated with the North Koreans, six seconds before they feverishly began developing nuclear weapons. They're a major threat. I just think it would be fun to nuke them and have it be a warning to the rest of the world."
Fun? God help us.
[Gurley] What should we remember about Bill Clinton?
[Coulter] "Well, he was a very good rapist. I think that should not be forgotten."
Is this considered slanderous/defamation of character/libelous? Any lawyers out there willing to comment would be appreciated.
There are other outrages in the interview, but too me these are some of the most dangerous statements she has ever made. A big thumbs up to Media Matters for shining light on this fungus Coulter.