Tuesday, July 11, 2006

Syndicate: Coulter didn't plagiarize material


In a statement issued Monday, Universal Press Syndicate says columnist Ann Coulter did not plagiarize material despite accusations leveled in the New York Post and other sources.
The syndicate said it did a thorough investigation of the charges. Apparently the investigation ended too soon. If Universal Press officials had kept on reading they might have realized Ms. Coulter is a poor excuse for a satirist who relies on shock value and endless self-promotion to build an audience. Instead, they will continue to bank the checks from the more than 100 newspapers that carry her column.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

You libbies crack me up, with your excessivily shrill whining over any conservative who actually speaks their mind. If you'd shut up for a second and flip through your cable system, you'd find a number of leftists blathering on and on, in much the same way (or worse) than Coulter has done. I hope this fine (and attractive!) woman ends up in 200 papers, or 300 papers, or more!

Anonymous said...

When has Ann Coulter ever said anything enlightening? Her ramblings and ravings are simply attacks on progressive thinking that is feared by the puritanical right.

To boot, she's a horse-faced toothpick with hideous breath.

Anonymous said...

Attractive? Fine? What's anonymous been smoking? Ann Coulter looks like Olive Oyl after she discovered the wonders of peroxide. But to call her horse-faced is a slam on horses.

And thanks to Bush and his phony war in Iraq, I can no longer afford cable. Shoot, it's all I can do to gas up my pickup. Thanks a lot!

Anonymous said...

Ann Coulter is the one woman in the world I could push down a flight of stairs and not feel bad about it.

Anonymous said...

This woman looks like what she is, a pro-am barfly. If she likes the conservative agenda so much, why doesn't she shut her trap and go be a housewife somewhere and leave the rest of us the $%#@ alone?!

Anonymous said...

Ann Coulter? Oh yeah. A little bony, maybe but...I wouldn't kick her out.

Anonymous said...

Whoever the hell said democrats, "want to fart away as many freedoms from your average, hard-working American "everyday" man and woman as possible," must be living on another planet. I've got two words for you...Patriot Act. The Patriot Act brought on by the Bush administration is one of the worst things to happen to this country in the last 20 years. Now Bush and his cronies can listen to our phone conversations and detain us indefinitely, all without a warrant. And the Democrats are taking away freedoms? Go $%&# yourself.