March 6, 2007



Companies to pull ads from c*nt's website
At least three major companies want their ads pulled from mAnn Coulter's website, following customer complaints about the oozing, possibly syphilitic commentator referring to Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards as a "faggot."

Verizon, Sallie Mae and the Georgia-based NetBank each said they didn't know their ads were on bigotedskankycunt.com until they received the complaints, thanks to bloggers who thoughtfully posted the corporations' contact information on DailyKos.com.

A spokesperson for NetBank said Coulter's page "is not the kind of site we want to be on."

Meanwhile, the dripping, bottom-dwelling skankho actually managed to make things worse:

"'Faggot' isn't offensive to gays; it has nothing to do with gays," Coulter said on Hannity and Corpse Monday night. "It's a schoolyard taunt meaning 'wuss,' and unless you're telling me that John Edwards is gay, it was not applied to a gay person."

"Apparently our top three Republican nominees aren't that smart," Coulter said, stupidly. "And by the way, if they're going to start apologizing for everything I say, they better keep that statement handy cause there's going to be a lot more in the next year."

What a stupid c*nt.

1 comment:

Undeniable Liberal said...

Dumpster c*nt, smells like the one behind Red Lobster on a hot August day.... Industrial size.