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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsReally Ann Coulter?
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/mar/15/ann-coulter-rips-dianne-feinstein-crocodile-tears-/I couldn't figure out how to put the video on here, but really Ann went there, that Dianne Feinstein cried? What about the Boehner? She's never said a word about him crying all the time about nothing.
Actually, Feinstein was accused of crying back when Harvey Milk was shot and killed. The Repukes tried to say she was too emotional and why a woman shouldn't be mayor. I mean she just had stuck her fingers in a bullet hole trying to stop the bleeding of a colleague.
A personal note from me to Ann Coulter. Crying in the wake of tragedy is a human reaction, not just a female one. But what would a demon from Hell like you know about humanity?
stevenleser
(32,886 posts)She might as well move to Mecca or Medina and complain about Muslims.
Her entire schtick is aimed at inciting people.
Cleita
(75,480 posts)I understand she doesn't even believe what she says half the time but does it for money, which to me is even more unforgivable. I can't even fault Glen Beck as much as her because I think he sincerely believes in all those letters floating around in his head that he's trying to make words out of.
JoeBlowToo
(253 posts)On April 16, 1789 George Washington began the journey from his beloved Mount Vernon home to the nations capitol, New York City. All along the route, in every hamlet and city along the way, freshly made Americans flocked to wave and salute the man who had led them through the countrys War of Independence and who would now lead it into the future. Citizens similarly lined the streets of New York City as Washington made his way to Federal Hall on Wall Street to finally take the oath of office. As Washington stood on the balcony of that building, the enormous crowd watched the momentous occasion. Chancellor Robert B. Livingston solemnly pronounced the oath, the Bible was raised, and the President bowed to kiss it. I swear, he declared. With eyes closed, he then fervently added, So help me God! Then the Chancellor said, It is done, turned to the crowd and loudly exclaimed, Long live George Washington, President of the United States! The crowd erupted in praise and applause. The new President bowed again and again, and had to stop to wipe tears from his eyes.
http://artofmanliness.com/2008/06/22/15-great-men-that-cried/
Cleita
(75,480 posts)My late husband cried when his first wife died and when his favorite pet died. I would have been worried about him if he hadn't.
baldguy
(36,649 posts)Like Donovan in "The Last Crusade"?