I often find Ann Coulter to be too strident and often incoherent, and her style probably does more damage to her arguments than she imagines. However, this column on the Gen. Boykin fiasco is pitch perfect. The summation:
Rev. Welton Gaddy, president of the Interfaith Alliance, said Boykin's remarks "fly in the face of the pleas of the president and violate the basic principles of tolerance and inclusion that are implicit in the culture of this nation." Uh-oh. If liberals don't like what Boykin said about the terrorists, wait until they find out about the MOAB bombs the U.S. military has been dropping on them.
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