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COMMENTS:
* To all posters here dismayed with the state of media reporting today: most of these pundits, including Coulter, are not journalists by training, experience, or inclination. They are little more than media personalities, don't you agree?
* Coulter is another republican nut case. Please dismiss this ignoramus.
* The arrogant, calling the arrogant, arrogant. Hello pot. The kettle is calling.
* Sorry, but the odious opinions of this anorexic harridan long ceased to be of any interest. The media is doing the public a major disservice to devote any coverage to her at all.
* Is she the epitome of stupid or what. She has absolutely no room to say someone is arrogant. Cant bear to watch her anymore as she is just a groveling, sniveling, whining, know nothing. Last time I saw anything of her, I thought something was wrong with my TV, so I changed the channel and walla, TV was ok.
* The political climate is really toxic when Coulter, an avowed conservative, says Faux Noise has gone overboard in it's rhetoric and tone.
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Ann Coulter Calls Out ‘Arrogant’ Fox News
By Brian Flood, January 28, 2016
If the current political media landscape wasn’t crazy enough for you, you’re in luck.
Conservative commentator Ann Coulter showed up on MSNBC to bash Fox News last night. Seriously. Coulter went on MSNBC. To Bash Fox News.
While appearing on “Hardball with Chris Matthews,” the oft-controversial Coulter said Donald Trump has “established himself as the real alpha dog” among GOP candidates and she “hopes he doesn’t” show up to tonight’s debate.
“I think Trump is shaking up the way people look at Fox News as maybe not always our (conservatives) network,” Coulter said.
Matthews then asked Coulter about the snarky Fox News statement that compelled Trump to bail on the debate: “Why would Roger Ailes start a fight that could cost him, god, 15 to 20 million people?”
“Monopolies can get arrogant and there does seem to be a little bit of arrogance here,” Coulter said. “It’s really insulting to voters.”
For the record, Coulter went on to say that she has no problem with Megyn Kelly.
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Thursday, January 28, 2016
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