Ann Coulter

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Matrimony, motherhood and wooden characters
In her propagandistic novel "Amanda Bright@home," right-wing pundit Danielle Crittenden extols the virtues of early marriage, the free market and having a "mighty tree" as a husband.
All conservative, all the time
It's time to bury the myth of the "liberal media," writes Eric Alterman in his new book. How can progressives find their voice?
Savage with the truth
Michael Savage's right-wing bestseller is an ignorant, error-filled, Coulter-like screech of hatred against left-wing "traitors" and uppity women like Sandra Day O'Connor. Here's the funny part: This guy has a Ph.D.!
R is for rabid
Liberals are poopie-heads! and other lessons for the children of far-right-thinking adults in Ann Coulter's new kids book, "I Know You Are but What Am I."
Stealth conservative
Bush judicial nominee Miguel Estrada is beloved by Ann Coulter and the right. But with no paper trail about his views, opponents will have a tough time rejecting him in the Senate.
Learning from Bill Buckner
The Red Sox veteran accepted responsibility for his 1986 World Series gaffe, and he lives with a kind of grace now. Pete Rose and Ann Coulter, listen up.
When right-wing fembots attack
Ann Coulter dishes out a fresh bookful of hypocrisy, distortion and half-crazed rants. Can't conservatives find a better champion than this?
Anti-Arab passions sweep the U.S.
Despite Bush's calls for tolerance, firebombings, shootings and other acts of violence strike Islamic worshippers.
The triumph of "multicultural" thugs
By David Horowitz
Overly afflectionate
A confident Ben Affleck propositions a Secret Service agent at a Gore rally and winds up with a bent thumb; Marilyn Manson sticks his up for the V.P., not Bush. Plus: Eminem leaves lyrics on plane.
The new gatekeepers
Facing scrutiny for their own peccadilloes, Internet loose lips Matt Drudge and Lucianne Goldberg undergo a Kafkaesque transformation.
Letters to the editor
Not-so-super Tuesday Plus: Beware gang green; female-to-male conference wasn't just about sex.
Post-Super Tuesday poll: Now what?
Fran Lebowitz, Lucianne Goldberg, David Horowitz, Andrew Sullivan and others make sense of the results.
Exit poll
Ann Coulter, Andrew Sullivan, Sean Wilentz, David Horowitz, Joe Conason and Fran Lebowitz on George W. Bush's disaster in New Hampshire.
Can George survive without JFK Jr.?
The star-struck political magazine was losing money, ads and readers even before its founder's tragic disappearance.
Letters to the Editor
Ann Coulter attack hit below the belt; readers stand up for the KLA.
Ann of a thousand lays
Ten modest proposals to help Ann Coulter get a date.
Cokie Roberts for president!
Columnist Ann Coulter may try to get Connecticut voters to take her home, while broadcaster Pat Buchanan and editor Steve Forbes are running again. But is a media perch really a political asset?
The sting
Did Kenneth Starr, Linda Tripp and Paula Jones' legal team work hand in hand to set a perjury trap for the president?
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