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Ann Coulter


 

Ann Hart Coulter (born December 8, 1961 in New York City) is a prominent American syndicated columnist, bestselling author, and television pundit. Her conservative commentary has earned her a reputation for strong criticism of social and political liberalism. Her speaking and writing style is provocative and aggressive, with heavy use of sarcasm and hyperbole.

References

  • Barak, Daphne (September 23, 1998). Jones would have been happy with an apology. Irish Examiner.
  • Bowman, David (July 25, 2003). Ann Coulter, woman. salon.com .
  • Cloud, John (April 25, 2005). "Ms. Right." Time.
  • Coulter, Ann (October 30, 2000). Clinton sure can pick 'em. Jewish World Review.
  • Coulter, Ann (July 18, 2002). Call her Mrs.. Jewish World Review.
  • Coulter, Ann (July 18, 2002). Donahue transcipt July 18. Interview with Phil Donahue. Free Republic. posted by Pistolshot, July 19, 2002.
  • Coulter, Ann (August 11, 2002). Slander Interview with Brian Lamb. C-Span. Booknotes. Reprinted at Booknotes.org.
  • Coulter, Ann (August 26, 2002). Coultergeist. Interview with George Gurley. New York Observer reprinted at AntiAuthority.
  • Coulter, Ann (October 9, 2003). Answering my critics. Jewish World Review.
  • Coulter, Ann (January 12, 2004). Frontpage interview. Interview with Jamie Glazov. FrontPageMag.com.
  • Coulter, Ann (July 26, 2004). Put the speakers in a cage. anncoulter.com.
  • Daley, David (June 25, 1999). Ann Coulter: light's all shining on her. Hartford Courant.
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  • Goldberg, Jonah (October 3, 2001). L'affaire Coulter. National Review Online.
  • Memmot, Mark (July 26, 2004). Coulter column canceled after editing dispute. USAToday.com. Updated July 27, 2004.
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  • "Oh, Paula!" (.pdf file) (2002). Coulterwatch.com. Retrieved March 17, 2005.
  • West, Nigel (2000). Venona: The Greatest Secret of the Cold War. London: HarperCollins. ISBN 0006530710