Filed under: Coulterisms | Tags: Ann Coulter, George Bush, George Washington, Liberals
I feel compelled to tell you more about Ann Coulter’s speech. She was accused by one audience member for giving us only “sound bytes”, all evidence to the contrary. The speech didn’t start until thirty minutes after it was scheduled, so after being introduced she gave us the following explanation.
“Well folks, I would have been on time, but I was listening to a liberal talk radio show today and I dozed off.”
There was a vast amount of humor throughout her speech, but I’m going to bring to your attention a couple of her main points.
If George Bush had known five years ago that Iraq would be terrorist “flypaper”, he would have been the greatest war genius of all time. But now that we know where the terrorists are flocking we can go to where they are and kill them. The stateless enemy of before now has a state. We are no longer searching for the enemy, we know where they are. Therefore, the Iraq war and the war on terrorism are one in the same. One audience member asked, “doesn’t violence breed violence?” Ann replied, “yes, violence does breed violence, they were violent by killing three thousand Americans on 9/11 and now we are being violent by killing them.” I couldn’t agree more. We are giving the chance for democracy to millions who have never had that chance, that’s what America has always done.
Liberals write the history books. The only thing that the children in the public schools are learning about George Washington was that he owned slaves. They don’t know that he was the father of our great country. They don’t learn about his prayer to God in the snow at Valley Forge. The public schools don’t teach the principles that the United States was founded upon. If we don’t know what makes this country free and what gives us our liberty, then how can we defend it?
Liberals will continue to ooze their ideology into as many crevices as possible, as long as possible. Thank God for people like Ann who are unafraid to speak the truth. They not only point out what is wrong but juxtapose it with what is right. I’m standing over there with them.