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Ann Coulter Jokes About Lynching, Still on CNN

Posted by Jeffrey Feldman, Huffington Post at 1:02 PM on May 2, 2008.


As the media is consumed by Reverend Wright, why is CNN giving Coulter's racism a pass?

As usual, Ann Coulter's newest round of violence-tinged pundit appearances included going on CNN to call millions of Americans "traitors" (treason is a crime punishable by the death penalty) and suggest that Sen. Barack Obama is a covert terrorist assassin.

What did Ann Coulter do this week to earn this right to appear on the most trusted name in news?

She published a weekly syndicated column laced with violent-rhetoric in which she suggested that an Obama Presidency would result in the destruction of the U.S. by terrorists and--she joked about lynching Africa-Americans.

Is there nobody left at CNN who cares about this situation? I mean...why is it that a pundit who jokes about lynching blacks is allowed to appear on the largest broadcast platform in America?

A word to the wise at CNN:

When Ann Coulter jokes about lynching blacks in her weekly syndicated column, pull her from whatever appearances she has scheduled for that week.

Better yet, just drop her altogether.

Some Advice for CNN

One has to wonder how someone as well known as Ann Coulter--who relentlessly promotes her work--can continue to appear on CNN given the violence-tinged, racist, anti-Semitic, false-accusations she regularly publishers in her column?

The only possible answer is that nobody at CNN ever reads Ann Coulter's syndicated column.

If someone at CNN did read Coulter's column, they would never let her on the air out of respect for the reputation of the network, for the business interests of their sponsors, and for their viewers.

So, here is my advice to CNN each week, before allowing Ann Coulter to be a pundit on the network:

READ HER COLUMN.

Just read it. And do not just pass this task off to some unpaid high school intern. Have a seasoned producer with a long term vested interest in the future of the network read Ann Coulter's column. And then have a senior member of the sales team read her column.

It comes out every week late Thursday or early Friday. And it is free to read.

Now, once everyone at CNN has read Coulter's weekly column, ask a simple question: Does Coulter joke about lynching black people in the column? If the answer is "Yes," make a note of that.

Next question: Does Coulter accuse members of the U.S. government of being terrorist plots to destroy America? If the answer is "yes," again: make a note of it.

Final question, does Coulter write something that falsely accuses vast numbers of Americans of high-crimes punishable by death? ("Yes?" ditto: make a note).

OK. So far so good. Having done this homework, if it turns out that the answer is "Yes" to one or more of these question, CNN should send a note to Coulter that reads something like this:

Dear Ms. Coulter:

As part of our new policy with our pundits, before we put you on the show each week we are now reading your syndicated column.

Accordingly, this week we read your column and noticed that you (1) joked about lynching African-Americans and (2) suggested that a sitting Senator would bring about a terrorist invasion if elected president.

We realize that you are entitled to your views, but those views are offensive to 99% of our viewers and issue false charges of the highest order. In the best interests of our viewers, our sponsors, and the network, we will not be having you on the show this week.

Best Wishes,

CNN

It's a nice enough letter, but of course--feel free to improvise.

As a warning, when you do this, Ann Coulter will turn around and accuse CNN of "censorship" and of violating her First Amendment rights. And she will sound real convincing.

Do not fall for it.

At this point, ask yourself one question: Where in the Constitution does it say that the largest, most influential news channel in America is required to give their broadcast platform over to a right-wing pundit who uses violent-rhetoric, issues false accusations, and jokes about murdering African-Americans?

Here is the answer: It doesn't say that anywhere. Not in our constitution, anyway.

Nowhere in any part of the First Amendment does it say that Ann Coulter or anyone else has a right to go on CNN and accuse a presidential candidate of being a covert terrorist assassin, or accuse millions of American citizens of being traitors.

In fact, the First Amendment right, in this case, lies with the American public--the viewers--to not be forced to endure Coulter's kind of hateful, violent-language--at least without due warning.

Better yet, just leave Ann off the air for the week.

Or forever.

Coulter's Column: Jokes About Lynching

Of course, it is too late for CNN this week. Coulter's went online Wednesday (as it always does), and she still did the rounds on CNN the next day.

But imagining that CNN had read her column before putting her on the air, this is what they would have found--a joke about lynching:

He said we are a country that sent "over 4,000 American boys and girls of every race to die over a lie." And Wright said it is a country "where I can worship God on Sunday morning wearing a black clergy robe and kill others on Sunday evening wearing a white Klan robe." (Unless, like me, you do all your Klan-related murdering on "casual Fridays.")

The "he" referenced in the first line of the quote is Rev. Jeremiah Wright. But that does not matter. The paragraph includes a joke about lynching.

In the same column, Coulter suggests that an Obama presidency would lead to a terrorist invasion:

If it takes Obama 20 years to notice that his pastor is a traitorous, racist nut-job, it will probably take him his full term of office to realize that the U.S. has been invaded and subdued by al-Qaida. Let's just hope President Obama pays closer attention during national security briefings than he did during 20 years of the Rev. Wright's church services.

Now, in the same column, Coulter refers to Sen. Obama as 'B. Hussein Obama' as she always does in an ongoing effort to spread the false lie that a candidate for President is in fact a terrorist.

Of course, Coulter has every right to accuse anyone she wants of being a terrorist. But should she get a seat on CNN for doing that in her syndicated column?

No.

The fact that Coulter went on CNN this week and accused Sen. Obama of being a covert terrorist assassin is not irrelevant to this issue. But the larger question is this:

Why did CNN allow Coulter on their network just days after she joked about lynching in her syndicated column?

Is CNN now aiming for the market that laughs at lynching jokes? Doubtful. Why, then?

The tens of millions of viewers who tune into CNN each hour of each day deserve an answer.

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Lighten Up
Posted by: mboerner on May 2, 2008 1:46 PM   
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Might be a good idea to lighten up about such peripheral figures and save your indignant energy for important issues such as NAFTA and the gas tax and the Iraq war.

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» RE: Lighten Up Posted by: SoCalLib
» RE: Lighten Up Posted by: Moore Hognutz
contact
Posted by: charemor1 on May 2, 2008 1:52 PM   
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Does anyone know how to contact CNN to express disapproval of this idiot?

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» RE: contact Posted by: Richard House
» RE: contact Posted by: Lauren
» RE: contact Posted by: AMERICAN VETERAN
You
Posted by: Knobby on May 2, 2008 2:26 PM   
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mean that someone actually listens to her long enough to hear a whole comment... WOW!

I bet she's a good trash talker during sex? OOHHH Baby! Yeah! Yeah! Give it to me!

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Sex with the Coulter = bestiality
Posted by: littlemanintheboat on May 2, 2008 3:21 PM   
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You'd have to be extremely twisted to even fantasize a sexual
act with that animal. Bill Maher has allegedly hammered it but personally I think it was the other way around.

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» brava, figlia!! Posted by: Moore Hognutz
» waaaahh Posted by: meetmeineleusis
unreceivedogma
Posted by: unreceivedogma on May 2, 2008 3:38 PM   
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I sympathize with the author's sentiments, but he doesn't understand the law.

CNN is within its 1st amendment rights, as a private citizen (corporations are citizens within the meaning of the law), to chose to speak or not to speak. Therefore, for the viewer/audience of CNN, this is not a question of rights, but a question of applying public pressure on a commercial institution in the form of a boycot.

See Lebronv NRPC (Amtrak):

http://www.law.cornell.edu/supct/html/93-1525.ZO.html

concerning what is called "State Action"

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» RE: unreceivedogma Posted by: Lauren
» RE: unreceivedogma Posted by: leland61
Good entertainment!
Posted by: carbon-based on May 2, 2008 3:59 PM   
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Lets see, it's ok for a reporter to ask McCian if he called his wife a c__t, but Coulter can't make comments that are no worse.. Different standards for liberals and conservatives?

Like Coulter or not, she obviously has a big following and CNN is a business..$$$ first, news second! Coulter draws attention as a shock jock..nothing more - Howard Stern in a dress, but no better looking!

And as distasteful as it is, why can't anyone mention lynching in reference to African Americans.. Are we allowed to mention railroads and chinese in the same sentence, or Italians and cement, Japanese and nuclear weapons etc... please.. politically correct America is pretty crazy right now.

Obama's pastor can insult our country and whites but whites have to be very careful. If Coulter were black would it be ok then?

No wonder why we will never have racial harmony on a large scale in this country!

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» RE: Good entertainment! Posted by: paul15260
» RE: Good entertainment! Posted by: carbon-based
» RE: Good entertainment! Posted by: maceito
» RE: Good entertainment! Posted by: Moore Hognutz
» R you're such a dumbass Posted by: cwilsondrum
» RE: Good entertainment! Posted by: dauphin534
» RE: Good entertainment! Posted by: Lauren
» RE: Good entertainment! Posted by: beaubeau
» RE: Good entertainment! RANT ON Posted by: whealeydj
» RE: Good entertainment! Posted by: lamac66
CNN
Posted by: frank69 on May 2, 2008 5:05 PM   
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I am glad I don't watch CNN. Obviously, I'm not missing anything. CNN has Mr. Ann Coulter on?

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liberals should not take traitor talk anymore.
Posted by: whealeydj on May 2, 2008 8:33 PM   
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I would like to see the next liberal who is called a traitor to his face on TV consider them fighting words and smack the crypto facist patriot spouting off.

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WTF...
Posted by: happycozy on May 3, 2008 7:08 AM   
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I'm not sure what's to lighten up about when over 3,500 black men were tortured and hanged with their dicks stuffed down their throats.

Saying we should "lighten up" is more offensive than what Coulter said. At least Coulter has an excuse--she's crazy.

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» RE: WTF... Posted by: Lauren
ignoring Ann Coulter
Posted by: davidg on May 3, 2008 7:11 AM   
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Maybe more should. The MSM is so selective and good at about ignoring people who are informed and incisive, ignoring Ann Coulter doesn't seem like such a problem.

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» RE: ignoring Ann Coulter Posted by: Lauren
Whoever altered that photo of (tr)Ann
Posted by: hurricane hugo on May 3, 2008 10:06 AM   
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to make her a redhead should be horsewhipped.
How dare you! Leave her the rapidly aging blond that she is!

Politics? I've been told by several people who live there that (s)he recently addressed a Klan meeting/convention in Howell, MI.

jdfu!

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maybe CNN agree's with her feelings
Posted by: thealltheone on May 3, 2008 10:12 AM   
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CNN will not keep her from coming on, she gets attention. She is the Republicans lap dog, or hound from Hell. They are afraid of Obama winning the nomination and are trying their best to keep racism an issue. Love how her pic came out so red. The best thing to do with Ann Coulter is to ignore her.

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interesting comparisons
Posted by: e rice on May 3, 2008 11:43 AM   
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a number of posts about coulter concern her age, her appearance, and sexual fantasies and innuendos about her.

i don't remember any posts on o'reilly mentioning his age, his (lack of good) looks, or any sexual suppositions.

and no one criticized her 'shrill' voice.

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» Turst me on this: Posted by: hurricane hugo
"ADAMS APPLE"
Posted by: beaubeau on May 3, 2008 2:58 PM   
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Every couple of weeks that woMAN shows up with her racist rants. It appears she needs time in her cave to push her 'ADAMS APPLE' back ; so it's not as obvious as at other times!! Another one of those people who didn't know how to act and obviously was punched in her face by some little black kid - she just can't get over it... to damn bad. Do not for a moment think CNN doesn't know what they are doing, by putting her on the air. It's almost as exceptable now as it was in the 40's and 50's to joke about lynching and ropes. That's one of the many reasons, that postmenopausal Wright, RANTS!!

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Censorship is the last refuge of the coward, bigot, boob, and...
Posted by: EagleX on May 4, 2008 9:43 AM   
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progressive.

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Didn't (tr)Ann say that she'd campaign for HRC
Posted by: hurricane hugo on May 4, 2008 11:28 AM   
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if McCain got the GOP nomination?

Has anybody seen her out there?

Thought not. Fucking liar.

jdfu!

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Just another rightwing nut
Posted by: modeler on May 5, 2008 12:29 PM   
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That says it all:Ann Coulter.

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Two Words: Randi Rhodes
Posted by: goodsensecynic on May 5, 2008 2:16 PM   
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Air America had no trouble ditching the slightly tipsy and somewhat vulgar woman, who made nasty comments about Hillary Clinton and Geraldine Ferraro (this time from what passes for the "left" in the United States).

So, why does CNN let Ann Coulter spew forth her nasty comments about (at least) one entire race and anyone else whose political opinions are ever so slightly to the left Bill O'Reilly's (which is, I'd like to think, most of us).

Answers:

(a) CNN's ideological leaders, who would love to shift their audience ever so slightly further to the right in line with its corporate interests, and in deference to its history of tub-thumping for the attack on Iraq and maybe Iran and, of course, its ongoing rivalry with Faux News.

(b) CNN's audience still trusts Wolf Blitzkrieg and his "best political team on television" far, far too much;

(c) Ann Coulter, who may the cleverest "liberal" in the media, whose caricature of a bizarre, hate-filled, despicable reactionary brings every thoughtful "conservative" (there are a few) into disrepute.

A good dose of Randi Rhodes be cleansing - and besides, she is often quite funny.

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Concentrated Non News
Posted by: mindtrvlr on May 5, 2008 10:54 PM   
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CNN sinks to a new low.
A.C. makes most people puke, but she's good for a laugh once in a while.
Lou Dobbs is the only one left at CNN with any crediblilty left, and I look for him to disapear soon, unless he is still making them money.

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Just one request
Posted by: Doubtom on May 5, 2008 11:44 PM   
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Please, in future front photos of Ann, try to capture her ravishing Adam's apple. It's easily her best feature.

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Coulter Needs a Exorcism
Posted by: johnbradleycopeland on May 6, 2008 3:39 PM   
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Call the Pope!

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My Biracial American Experience...
Posted by: dave1616 on May 7, 2008 4:07 AM   
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Please see www.discussrace.com

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