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Poor business decision on the part of NBC. I'm sure some viewers would have tuned in to see if there would be fireworks between the ultra conservative Coulter and the ultra liberals who host all of NBC's news programs.
There goes freedom of speech..The today show should be ashamed!
HA HA I'm surprised that little troll climbs out of her box during the day, I thought sunlight killed her kind.
Anyway, her career is over and if you recall the statement she made that did it?
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Slash-and-burn columnist Ann Coulter shocked a cable TV talk-show audience Monday when she declared that Jews need to be "perfected" by becoming Christians, and that America would be better off if everyone were Christian.
That is what ended her career. You don't get on national TV live and start slamming Jews by suggesting they need to be perfected by conversion to Christianity. Guess what, career over and even the mighty Coulter learned that you can't say anything you want.
They probably had a pregnant, drug-addicted, tran-sgender cross dresser available. Much more entertaining, and better for ratings.
I would agree that the pregnant, drug-addicted, transgender, cross dresser would be more intersting than Ann Coulter. However, Ann fits the transgender, cross dresser role. She/He may be addicted to drugs, who knows. She/he can't get pregnant thow since she is a man however. I guess that is why she didn't get on NBC. But hey, fox news will take her as long as she says she hates liberals.
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