Syphilitic skank shitcanned from second paper
The Augusta Chronicle has become the second newspaper to drop mAnn Coulter's column this month, explaining that her "stridency" had crossed the line.
"We're a conservative editorial page," editor Michael Ryan said, but the vile harpy was "becoming kind of a broken record". "[B]iting commentary is one thing. A personal attack is another -- such as when she slammed 9-11 widows for backing Democrats and allegedly milking the tragedy for political purposes. That charge alone isn't necessarily unfair, but to suggest they were 'enjoying' their husbands' deaths and calling them 'witches' -- well, that's where stridency crosses a line."
The Gazette of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, also dropped Coulter this month. And the Times of Shreveport, La., is considering dropping her column as well.
"We're a conservative editorial page," editor Michael Ryan said, but the vile harpy was "becoming kind of a broken record". "[B]iting commentary is one thing. A personal attack is another -- such as when she slammed 9-11 widows for backing Democrats and allegedly milking the tragedy for political purposes. That charge alone isn't necessarily unfair, but to suggest they were 'enjoying' their husbands' deaths and calling them 'witches' -- well, that's where stridency crosses a line."
The Gazette of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, also dropped Coulter this month. And the Times of Shreveport, La., is considering dropping her column as well.
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