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How to Make Ann Coulter Disappear
This post, written by Bill Scher, originally appeared on The Huffington Post
How to deal with a noxious but prominent commentator like Ann Coulter? Confront her bigoted remarks and outright falsehoods? Or ignore her in hopes of dimming her spotlight?
It would seem to be a lose-lose proposition.
Getting a rise out of her political opponents is her job, so challenging her on the merits only helps her sell books, which keeps her on TV.
But unless you buy out Rupert Murdoch and control your own media empire, dimming her spotlight is seemingly impossible, no matter how tightly you shut your eyes and close your ears.
Bob Borosage notes that TV producers, desperate for ratings, have no shame in booking the vapid Coulter. And I'm not holding my breath waiting for shame to arise.
Coulter's train wreck qualities practically guarantee a ratings bump for all audience-starved newstainment shows -- both from hard-core fans and disgusted opponents.
So can anything stop her from filling the national discourse with more hate and lies?
Yes. If she loses her fans.
That's not as crazy as it sounds.
After she called Muslims "ragheads" at the 2006 Conservative Political Action Conference, and John Edwards a "faggot" at the following year's conference, open letter posted on several conservative blogs last March said:
Coulter's invective is a sign of weak thinking and unprincipled politicking. CPAC sponsors, the Age of Ann has passed. We, the undersigned, request that CPAC speaking invitations no longer be extended to Ann Coulter. Her words and attitude simply do too much damage.Sage advice.
When her sales drop, so will her bookings. With her off the stage and ceasing to be a distraction, conservatives will better able to engage in a factual debate over the direction of our country.
It's up to conservatives to decide if that's what they really want.
Originally posted at the Campaign for America's Future blog
Tagged as: bush, media, conservatives, coulter
Bill Scher is the executive editor of LiberalOasis.com and the online writer/editor for Campaign for America's Future.
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