Tuesday, October 25, 2005

Say what you will about Ann Coulter; at least she's consistent. (-ly crazy.)

Newspaper columnist Ann Coulter confessed that she's "not a big fan of the First Amendment" during an Oct. 20 speech in Florida, according to a[n] Oct. 21 story in the Independent Florida Alligator.

The article also noted that Coulter "criticized the media for being liberal and Democrats for whining about their rights under the First Amendment. 'They're always accusing us of repressing their speech,' she said. 'I say let's do it. Let's repress them.'"

Sure, she doesn't like the First Amendment, but she's got no problem with the Seventh, does she? ("Amendment VII. Congress shall make no law infringing on the right of mentally unbalanced political pundits to consume their own young - which we, the Framers, find to be reprehensible, but who are we to judge? - nor shall Congress seek to abridge said pundits' wingspan or talon-sharpness.")

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