Check out this hateful monologue from one of our less than considerate readers named “Republicans Are Sick People and Need Psychiatric Help“:

Yes, scum like you are what is going to be responsible for the downfall of this country. Maybe one day you can wipe the blood of so many dead American soldiers off of your wicked little hands… dead, American soldiers whose lives were completely wasted and who died in vain in pursuit of an official policy of proven lies — the same hands that help the Bushitler regime steal two elections and seize power in a coup d’etat — and ponder for a while about how the collective evil of you Repugnicans has been responsible for so much death, destruction, illergal wars, carnage, slaughter, butchery, heartache, criminality, debauchery, abominable lies, ruined lives and families, hypocrisy, sickening immorality, ruthless inhumanity, inequality, and just plain ‘ol unrestrained Mephistophelian evil.

That’s not all! Check out the rest of this person’s angry, nonsensical scratchings.

Wow! The hate is palpable.

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12 Responses to “You think Ann Coulter is bad? Feel the hate from this liberal…”

  1. Melissa says:

    Has this guy hit his tipping point?

  2. Ryan says:

    Out of curiousity, which one is a best-selling author and a spokesman at their party’s events and which is a kook on a poorly-written blog?

    I forget which is which.

  3. Pez says:

    I disagree with your statement. I would say she isn’t a spokesWOMAN for the republican’s events. So, then, I guess you are you saying Bill Maher is a spokesman for the democratic party?

    But, yeah there are a lot of kooks out there who think they know everything.

  4. Ryan says:

    Bill Maher rarely speaks at Democratic events. Actually, I don’t know that he ever has.

    Coulter often speaks at republican events. She is invited on to speak at events and GOP3 writers think she is funny.

    Oh, and it’s “spokesman.” The English language is sexist. “Spokesman” is a generic term encompassing both men and women. Just as you shouldn’t say “man-and-womankind,” you shouldn’t say “spokeswoman.” It’s incorrect.

  5. Pez says:

    I don’t recall anyone on gop3 ever saying that they thought she was funny. Sarah Kirby and Daniel Suhr have said that they are not fans of her, you didn’t mention that, did you?

  6. Ryan says:

    No, I suppose I didn’t mention that.

    Sometimes when I talk about stopping the estate tax, I forget to mention by name the republicans who are for it. How silly of me. That’s the only way to argue! Of course, my posts will get a lot longer now.

  7. Pez says:

    I am pretty sure, actually, that not once has anyone on gop3 written that they thought Ann Coulter is funny, but of course why would you care? You like to stereotype people, don’t you? All conservatives must like Ann Coulter and find her funny, right?

  8. Ryan says:

    OK, Pez. I’m about done coming to a site and arguing with little boys who don’t know anything about the real world. But here’s a quote from that Asian girl who talks loudly on the Metro: “In response to her comments/speech overall: I probably would have laughed if I had been there.”

    Also, you seem to miss the overall point. Coulter is a constant presence on Fox News and is regularly invited to speak at GOP events. You guys try and compare her to people on the left (Bill Maher! Some guy on a crappy little message board!) but you fail each time. There is no equivilent on the left. And each time you try and suggest otherwise, you just make it clear once again that the republican party has constantly opened themselves up to hatemongers like Coulter, Hannity, O’Reilly, and their ilk. And there is no comparison on the left.

    You guys need to clean your party of the corrupting extremists. I could’ve voted for the party of Goldwater, but the party of Bush has made me a democrat.

  9. Pez says:

    Little boys, right. Typical left talking town to those they don’t agree with, but oh well, I shall miss arguing with you. Oh by the way, I am female and too work in D.C. and take the metro, just so you know.

  10. Pez says:

    Sorry, I meant talking down. My mistake.

  11. Kat, Brandon's cousin says:

    I like the original phrase, Pez, given that the stereotypical lib (as described by Republicans) is a city dweller. Freudian slip, mayhap? ;)

    On topic, I think that blogger is pretty despicable, yes. But whoever made the point that he isn’t being invited to liberal events as a speaker had a good point. Both parties have their nuts and fanatics, but we don’t invite ours to conventions…thank God.

  12. Mike says:

    Ryan you must be blind, deaf or both. From Al Franken, Democratic candidate for the Senate, to Barbara Streisand, frequent fundraiser, and Harry Belafonte, prominent at many events held in support (and with the approval) of the Democratic party, there is no more hate-filled, venemous demographic than left-wing or “progressive” Democrats.
    The sheer nastiness of the left-wing, from calling Republicans in general fascist war mongers,rascists, sexist, homophobes, to the complete and utter disrespect shown for the President will most assuredly change the political tide. Democrats are extremely adept at shooting themselves in the foot by mis-reading the minds of voters.
    Ann is occasionly funny, and certainly steps over the line; but to begin to compare her mistakes and blunders with the extraordinary nastiness of the left wing (including those accepted with open arms by the “legitimate” party leadership) is frankly……stupid.

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