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Brainless: The Lies and Lunacy of Ann Coulter
A Tangled Webb
George Allen should concede immediately.
I gave him a full day before writing this, and now his time is up. With all the stink the Republicans made about Al Gore's challenge to the results of the 2000 presidential election, the possibility that Allen will let a similar situation to occur is hypocrisy of the highest order. (And typical of desperate politicians, of course -- especially those of his ilk.)
The fact is, a man so blatanty racist should have ended his campaign in the days after his infamous "macaca" statement. But maybe I'm too much an idealist. After all, since when does considering some human life to be worth less than that of a white conservative male's make you unfit to run as a Republican? I mean, that's what the whole Iraq War seems to be built on these days. (By some estimates, we've killed 100,000 Iraqi CIVILIANS in this misguided effort. That's 33-fold more people than were murdered on Sept. 11, 2001 -- and IRAQ DIDN'T EVEN DO THAT TO US. Yes, 33 times as many -- which is as ridiculous as it sounds. But, never mind, they're brown people who don't worship Jesus, so they're worth less than we are, right?)
Back to the point: Jim Webb is no saint. In fact, he was a pretty terrible candidate, in my estimation.
But he won.
Concede now, Mr. Allen, or become even more worthy of the scorn that will be heaped upon you.
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