Ann Coulter

South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford Remind me: Which political party is "decadent" and "sick"?

Mark Sanford's zipper problem is yet more proof that Republican conservatives are just liberals in right-wing drag
  • The right bails on Birthers

    O'Reilly, Coulter and others call it bunk -- with one, big notable exception
  • Sotomayor a "racist"? Really?

    The elected wing of the GOP knows better. The entertainment wing -- Rush, Coulter et al. -- has a different agenda.
  • Screwing Michelle Malkin

    A Playboy piece on "conservative women we hate to love" masks degrading fantasies behind some feeble irony
  • Smearing Sotomayor

    Elected Republicans are being cautious, but Rush, Newt and Coulter are swinging wildly, and hurting the party.
  • Rusty and me

    I love my cousin Rush Limbaugh, even though I don't agree with him. Now please stop judging me by my last name.
  • Is this the end for Ann Coulter?

    The conservative juggernaut's still selling a lot of books, but not nearly as many as she did at her peak.
  • America loves its second acts

    It's time for Washington's ex-celebrities to diversify. I'm seeing Rush making action movies, and Ann Coulter single-handedly reviving female pro wrestling.
  • Bateman: Ann Coulter on presidential assassins

    Harry Smith talks to the pundit and learns that everything wrong in America is the fault of the left.
  • Palin named "Conservative of the Year"

    Columnist Ann Coulter says the Alaska governor got the nod "for her genius at annoying all the right people."
  • The GOP's last chance: Become Democrats

    With all trends running against them, Republicans' only hope is to reinvent themselves as pragmatists. That, or nominate Sarah Palin and go out in a blaze of glory.
  • CBS considered Limbaugh, Coulter to investigate Rathergate

    Discovery in Dan Rather's lawsuit against his old network reveals that CBS thought about appointing some very conservative figures to its panel.
  • Obama by a nose

    An expert "face reader" tells us what McCain's jowls say about his drooping power base, how Palin's cheekbones explain her "polite" power style and why the Democrats are looking awfully good.
  • Ellen endorses Hillary

    Among daytime talk show hosts, it's Obama 1, Clinton 2.
  • Will conservatives vote for John McCain?

    Pundits on the right debate whether to vote for the presumptive Republican nominee, and whether his loss would ultimately be better for the party.
  • Why McCain provokes paranoia on the right

    Not only does the Arizona senator mock conservative orthodoxy, but, even worse, his pro-immigration think tank took money from George Soros and other frightening liberals.
  • Conservative authors: "Help, we're being oppressed!"

    Ann Coulter's first publisher is sued for exploiting right-wing propagandists. No, we're not making this up.
  • Art movies: R.I.P.

    Long before Bergman and Antonioni died, the mystical art-house film experience faded to black. Plus: How rock can rehabilitate, and a vote for Kelly Clarkson.
  • The Salon Interview: Elizabeth Edwards

    On her confrontation with Ann Coulter, why she backs gay marriage -- and why Edwards is a better choice for women than Hillary Clinton.
  • Dear Readers

    Salon's Washington correspondent responds to letters about his article "Hillary Is From Mars, Obama Is From Venus."
  • Ann Coulter: Almost a "great American"?

    Republican presidential candidate Duncan Hunter thinks so.
  • Edwards vs. Coulter, Clinton vs. Edwards

    As Elizabeth Edwards goes after the right-wing pundit, Hillary Clinton's pollsters asks: How about that $400 haircut?
  • Coulter: "Who's running this holocaust in Darfur, FEMA?"

    The firebrand columnist plays down the seriousness of the killing in Sudan, then says that Jews complained too much during the Exodus.
  • Hillary vs. Obama: It's a drawl!

    Barack Obama commands respect while Hillary Clinton overacts. Plus: John Edwards' disappearing act, Mary Shelley debunked, and Ann Coulter's gender weirdness.
  • The Coulterization of the American right

    The "faggot" episode isn't about Ann Coulter. It's about the deal conservatism made with the devil -- a deal that has cost it its soul.
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