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Time To Stir The Pot A Little: "It's Dr. Rice, Not Dr. Dre" (From Ann Coulter's Column)
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Hee-hee.



IT'S DR. RICE, NOT DR. DRE [Ann Coulter]
| 12/1/04 | Ann Coulter


In light of their reaction to the nomination of Condoleezza Rice (news - web sites) as secretary of state, I gather liberals have gotten over their enthusiasm for multiculturalist milestones. It's interesting that they dropped their celebrations of the "first woman!" "first black!" "first Asian!" designations at the precise moment that we are about to get our first black female secretary of state.

When Madeline Albright was appointed the FIRST WOMAN secretary of state, the media was euphoric. (And if memory serves, Monica Lewinsky was the first Jewish female to occupy her various positions on the president's, uh, staff.)

With Albright at the helm of the State Department, Osama bin Laden (news - web sites) ran wild throughout the Middle East, the North Koreans began feverishly building nukes under her nose, and we staged a pre-emptive attack solely for purposes of regime change based on false information presented to the American people by Albright about a world leader who was not an imminent threat to the United States. Slobodan Milosevic (news - web sites) wasn't even a latent, long-term, hypothetical threat.

But the girls in the mainstream media were too smitten with Albright's brooch collection and high heels to notice the shambles she was making of foreign policy.

The New York Times raved about Albright's brooches in an article titled, "A Diplomat Who Says 'Read My Pins.'" In the San Francisco Chronicle, Leah Garchik was amazed by Albright's "jewel-encrusted flag" pin -- Albright's clever ruse to prove that Republicans did not have "dibs on patriotic jewelry." Perhaps Rice could impress American journalists if she talked more about her accessorizing.

People magazine quoted an aide gushing that Albright "stays in her heels all day." Albright herself told Harper's Bazaar, "I've kidded that the advantage of being a woman secretary of state is makeup." This was a great leap forward for feminism? At this point even Paris Hilton was rolling her eyes and saying, "Oh, come on now!"

But Bush nominates a brilliant geopolitical thinker who happens to be black and female and all of a sudden she's Butterfly McQueen, who don't know nothin' 'bout birthin' no Middle Eastern democracies.

Earlier this year, the flamboyant Richard Clarke claimed that when he briefed Rice in early 2001 about al-Qaida, her "facial expression gave me the impression that she had never heard the term before." It's good to know that Clinton's chief terrorism "expert" believes himself to possess paranormal abilities such as ESP.

Why couldn't Dick Clarke have used some of those mind-reading skills on Osama before al-Qaida blew up the USS Cole (news - web sites) in October 2000? Or after? To the bitter end, the official position of the Clinton administration was that it couldn't say for sure who was responsible for the Cole attack.

Apparently, liberals believe Rice compares unfavorably to Madeline Albright, whose principle accomplishment before becoming secretary of state was managing to attain the age of 60 without realizing she was Jewish. That was raw competence.

I take that back: Albright also taught at Georgetown University. Of course, American universities make professors of people like Eldridge Cleaver's wife. (Kathleen Cleaver is currently at Yale law school; Susan Rosenberg, a participant in a Brinks car robbery, teaches at Hamilton College; former Weatherman Bill Ayers is a distinguished professor of education at the University of Illinois-Chicago; and former Weatherman Bernardine Dohrn is the director of a legal clinic at Northwestern University.)

Or how about Clinton's first secretary of state, Warren Christopher, a lawyer whose dazzling foreign policy experience consisted of being President Carter's chief negotiator for the hostages in Iran? That's almost as impressive a resume entry as "Chief Iceberg Lookout, the Titanic," "Senior Design Engineer, the Edsel," "Navigator, Exxon Valdez," or "Writer/Executive Producer, 'Alexander.'"

The closest black woman to Bill Clinton (news - web sites) was his secretary, Betty Currie -- whose principal function was penciling in "Monica" on Clinton's "To Do" list every morning. The closest black woman to most of the liberals accusing Rice of being incompetent is the maid they periodically accuse of stealing from the liquor cabinet.

George Bush (news - web sites) chose a black woman to be his top adviser on national security. Now he wants her as his secretary of state. And when she becomes the first black female secretary of state, Rice will replace the first black secretary of state -- both appointed by right-wing Republican George Bush (news - web sites). The entire Bush cabinet is starting to look like an Image Awards telecast minus the fisticuffs and gunplay.

Democrats are terrified that black people might start to notice.

Say, there's a black woman standing next to President Bush (news - web sites) ... who is that?

Never mind! It's probably somebody he's arresting!

It's extremely valuable for Democrats to be able to campaign in black neighborhoods while talking about the "white boys" running the Republican Party. When she was managing Al Gore (news - web sites)'s 2000 campaign, Donna Brazile said she was not going to "let the white boys win in this election." (If I had a nickel for every time I've confused Al Gore, Joe Lieberman (news - web sites), Terry McAuliffe, Paul Begala and James Carville for the Jackson Five ...)

Sure enough, Brazile was instrumental in not letting a couple of white boys -- named Al and Joe -- win the election. I guess that's liberals' idea of a "competent" black woman.
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Re: Time To Stir The Pot A Little: "It's Dr. Rice, Not Dr. Dre" (From Ann Coulter's Column) [big kahuna] [ In reply to ]
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Nowadays everybody wanna talk like they got somethin to say but nothin comes out when they move their lips
just a bunch of gibberish and motherfuckers act like they forgot about Dre'



Sorry... Tourette's acting up

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Re: Time To Stir The Pot A Little: "It's Dr. Rice, Not Dr. Dre" (From Ann Coulter's Column) [big kahuna] [ In reply to ]
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There you go BK, showing your dark side again, just when I thought nice things about you all weekend ;-)

Explain this to me - what IS it with the general fascination with Ann Coulter? She seems to me to be the kind of person one grew to hate when you were growing up. Is she anything more that just a spiteful bitch? Granted she's more attractive that your average media whore, but that still makes her a whore, no?

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Re: Time To Stir The Pot A Little: "It's Dr. Rice, Not Dr. Dre" (From Ann Coulter's Column) [goobie] [ In reply to ]
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No fascination with her per se but what in this article is NOT true?
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Re: Time To Stir The Pot A Little: "It's Dr. Rice, Not Dr. Dre" (From Ann Coulter's Column) [armytriguy] [ In reply to ]
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[reply]No fascination with her per se but what in this article is NOT true?[/reply]

So you want to pretend this is a serious piece of journalism and not a(nother) piece of ridiculous invective. Yikes.

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Re: Time To Stir The Pot A Little: "It's Dr. Rice, Not Dr. Dre" (From Ann Coulter's Column) [goobie] [ In reply to ]
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Serious or not the truth hurts;)
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Re: Time To Stir The Pot A Little: "It's Dr. Rice, Not Dr. Dre" (From Ann Coulter's Column) [big kahuna] [ In reply to ]
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Gotta love Ann!! No PC-ness for her, she just tells it like it is. A woman after my own heart.

IMO, Bush has done more to bring diversity to the goverment than any other president, but all the libs can say is what a "good ol boy (ie white)" he is while opposing/bashing his every nominations. What a bunch of crap!
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Re: Time To Stir The Pot A Little: "It's Dr. Rice, Not Dr. Dre" (From Ann Coulter's Column) [armytriguy] [ In reply to ]
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Mmm, truth. Ann Coulter. Ann Coulter. Truth. I just can't fit them in the same sentence.

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Re: Time To Stir The Pot A Little: "It's Dr. Rice, Not Dr. Dre" (From Ann Coulter's Column) [goobie] [ In reply to ]
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Please point out ONE untruth in this article. Just one.
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Re: Time To Stir The Pot A Little: "It's Dr. Rice, Not Dr. Dre" (From Ann Coulter's Column) [armytriguy] [ In reply to ]
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I won't say its untrue, but you have sentences like "In the San Francisco Chronicle, Leah Garchik was amazed by Albright's "jewel-encrusted flag" pin -- Albright's clever ruse to prove that Republicans did not have "dibs on patriotic jewelry."

Leah Garchik is a gossip/society columnist, not a poltical commentator. Of course she's going to write about fluff like that. Do you really think that there wern't real politcal critques of Albright in the mainstream media?

I'm a Bush supporter, but I also recognize the difference between propaganda and unbiased analysis.

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Re: Time To Stir The Pot A Little: "It's Dr. Rice, Not Dr. Dre" (From Ann Coulter's Column) [jhc] [ In reply to ]
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I agree JHC and I also think Ann Coulter is definitely biased but she does not pretend not to be.
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Re: Time To Stir The Pot A Little: "It's Dr. Rice, Not Dr. Dre" (From Ann Coulter's Column) [armytriguy] [ In reply to ]
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[reply]Please point out ONE untruth in this article. Just one.[/reply]

Please - you were doing a good job of at least appearing intelligent. I don't take Ann Coulter seriously, and I'm not going to get into a pointless line by line reading and rebuttal of someone whose stock in trade is bitchy put downs. If you really think that everything she writes in this article is true, then good for you. And God help the definition of the word 'true'.

Feel free to declare yourself a winner under all current active playground argument protocols.

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Re: Time To Stir The Pot A Little: "It's Dr. Rice, Not Dr. Dre" (From Ann Coulter's Column) [goobie] [ In reply to ]
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goobie I am not neccessarily a fan of Ann Coulters. I find many of her writings inflammatory and mean. This article is not as coarse as many I have read. I agree she makes most of her points with "put downs" but I also think the examples she gives here are true. I didn't and don't want to take my ball and go home;)
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Re: Time To Stir The Pot A Little: "It's Dr. Rice, Not Dr. Dre" (From Ann Coulter's Column) [armytriguy] [ In reply to ]
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Truthfully, I just wanted to start a fight by posting her article. She's tough woman, though, I gotta hand her that. And I, too, don't neccessarily agree with everything she says, or how she goes about saying it.

But, I have to say that I don't understand how Maureen Dowd or Molly Ivins tend to get a free pass on some of the more loopy things that they say, but that as soon as a conservative woman on the other side speaks up, she gets tagged with the "bitch" byline ;-)

Tony
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Re: Time To Stir The Pot A Little: "It's Dr. Rice, Not Dr. Dre" (From Ann Coulter's Column) [big kahuna] [ In reply to ]
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Agreed. Check out Maureen Dowds rant today. Amazing.
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Re: Time To Stir The Pot A Little: "It's Dr. Rice, Not Dr. Dre" (From Ann Coulter's Column) [big kahuna] [ In reply to ]
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I have to say that I don't understand how Maureen Dowd or Molly Ivins tend to get a free pass on some of the more loopy things that they say, but that as soon as a conservative woman on the other side speaks up, she gets tagged with the "bitch" byline

No kidding.

On the other hand, Coulter is kind of bitchy. I always have high hopes reading her columns, and they're always dashed. She needs to lighten up on the invective by, like, a factor of ten.

Michelle Malkin, on the other hand, rarely disappoints. And she's cuter than Coulter, if that matters.








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Re: Time To Stir The Pot A Little: "It's Dr. Rice, Not Dr. Dre" (From Ann Coulter's Column) [big kahuna] [ In reply to ]
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The lady speaks the truth on this one.
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