I remember someone posted this over the weekend that she said this on MSNBC Saturday Final - here's the transcript:
O’DONNELL: Ann Coulter, I want you-Ann Coulter, I want you to tell Penn Jillette why this is not Vietnam. He has compared it to quagmire in Vietnam.
JILLETTE: Yeah, when are we going to be out, that’s all.
O’DONNELL: Tell him-he wants to know, when are we going to be out, and tell him what’s different about this.
COULTER: Well, I think I can answer everyone’s objections.
JILLETTE: Go!
COULTER: These are the same arguments, the precise same arguments that were being made before the war. It’s going to be a quagmire. What is the plan? When do we get out? How much is it going to cost? Someone in the military might get his hair mussed. We heard all these arguments.
JILLETTE: No, not mussed. They might die; people die.
COULTER: With many candidates voting in favor of it.
(CROSSTALK)
JILLETTE: This was not a hair muss; they died! They died! They did not get the hair mussed.
COULTER: ... more like I say.
JILLETTE: I know it happens in war, which is why ...
(CROSSTALK)
JILLETTE: People died.
COULTER: That’s (UNINTELLIGIBLE)
JILLETTE: That’s why you have to think a lot about it before you went into the war. That’s why you have got to know what you’re doing all the way through to the end. That’s why you can’t be faking it. You can’t fly by the seat of your pants, because people die.
COULTER: ... going magnificently well.
JILLETTE: My hair can get-if we (UNINTELLIGIBLE) well, more people died since we were done. That’s not magnificently well. That’s people dying.
COULTER: That’s (UNINTELLIGIBLE) we had very few casualties.
JILLETTE: Those are honest to goodness people dying, while (UNINTELLIGIBLE).
O’DONNELL: You can finish this in an e-mail to Ann later. Ann, go ahead. Ann, go ahead quickly before we get of the segment.
COULTER: This is-this is like the argument that, you know, the fastest growing group of people with AIDS are women. Well, when you start with three women per year, yes, that will be the fastest growing group. Similarly, when you have a really amazing war that comes off with very few casualties, certainly very few civilian casualties, few American casualties, yeah, you will get more casualties during the war itself. We certainly had fewer casualties in the entire war, including the rebuilding that the Democrats are so upset about now.
JILLETTE: OK, that’s much better to say, but don’t shrug it off.
COULTER: ...than we did in Vietnam and World War II.
JILLETTE: Don’t shrug it off.
COULTER: I’m not shrugging it off; I am saying this...
JILLETTE: Well, you said hair mussed. Hair mussed is shrugging it off. I mean, I know-we are both nuts, we say nut staff, but Ann hair muss...
O’DONNELL: Ann took your performance note and she’s got a different tune here.
JILLETTE: OK, OK.
http://www.msnbc.com/news/960364.asp