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Title: don't you find (not so pro-life) Ann Coulter a tad hypocritical?
Post by: graceseeker on July 31, 2017, 05:31:13 PM
Ann Coulter criticized Scaramucci's vulgar tirade against Priebus, which I don't have a problem with b/c said tirade was unprofessional and adolescent. 

But this is the same Ann Coulter who said prior to the election 2016 that she didn't care if Trump set up an abortion clinic in the White House, long as he did something about illegal immigration!!!!!!!!!

:fryingpan:

I liked her until then. I will never buy or read another of her books. She makes conservatives look ridiculous...

She makes Scaramucci look like a saint. 

Get outa here, Coulter. You are a hypocrite and fake conservative.
Title: Re: don't you find (not so pro-life) Ann Coulter a tad hypocritical?
Post by: graceseeker on July 31, 2017, 05:55:56 PM
If that statement is not one hard to forget, you aren't very pro life.

here is what very pro life looks like:

you believe EVERYONE has a right to continue living

(just so you know, case anyone out there has forgotten)

if a person's continued existence causes "pain" and turmoil and confusion, well, so what? Life trumps all that
Title: Re: don't you find (not so pro-life) Ann Coulter a tad hypocritical?
Post by: graceseeker on July 31, 2017, 06:09:49 PM
I believe she said that no Republicans are behind Trump

that is just NOT true. 

Susan Collins is probably against Trump b/c she is not even a R

and there are others, Murkowski, etc.. but I believe a lot of the other Rs are trying to get healthcare improved and are behind Trump. So you know... I tend to think Coulter is more into getting attention for herself than actually speaking the truth. But what do we expect of a non-Catholic?

her father was Catholic but I guess she was not impressed w/ his faith? God knows.. 
Title: Re: don't you find (not so pro-life) Ann Coulter a tad hypocritical?
Post by: DZ PLEASE on August 01, 2017, 05:15:36 PM
1. It would be a great grace to be ever free of hypocrisy. Awareness of this is incentive to avoid idle, rash,  or careless expression. "Better thought a fool than speak…"
2. Is there a dxistinction to be made between hypocrisy and inconsistency?
Title: Re: don't you find (not so pro-life) Ann Coulter a tad hypocritical?
Post by: 1st Mansion Tenant on August 01, 2017, 05:32:30 PM
I suspect Coulter said that to make a strong effect, not because she actually meant it. She probably (hopefully) regrets it. Those of us who have never uttered a stupid phrase in anger or idleness are truly blessed. I wish I were one of them.
Title: Re: don't you find (not so pro-life) Ann Coulter a tad hypocritical?
Post by: graceseeker on August 01, 2017, 06:02:36 PM
1. It would be a great grace to be ever free of hypocrisy. Awareness of this is incentive to avoid idle, rash,  or careless expression. "Better thought a fool than speak…"
2. Is there a dxistinction to be made between hypocrisy and inconsistency?
dont get what u are getting at
Title: Re: don't you find (not so pro-life) Ann Coulter a tad hypocritical?
Post by: graceseeker on August 01, 2017, 06:03:44 PM
I suspect Coulter said that to make a strong effect, not because she actually meant it. She probably (hopefully) regrets it. Those of us who have never uttered a stupid phrase in anger or idleness are truly blessed. I wish I were one of them.
if you were on TV you would presumably be much more cautious than when not
out of the mouth the heart speaks
no good tree produces rotten fruit
those things are in the Bible.. not sure where but they are definitely there