Coulter gets hit in the pocketbook

I’m genuinely torn about even mentioning Coulter’s name; it’s probably a waste of pixels to give her the attention she craves. On the other hand, Coulter, much to my dismay, has become an important part of the political landscape, elevated by a conservative movement that she not only helps lead, but helps represent. To ignore she bile is, in some way, to let the right off the hook.

And right now, it’s worth noting that reality seems to be catching up with her, at least a little.

At least three major companies want their ads pulled from Ann Coulter’s Web site, following customer complaints about the right-wing commentator referring to Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards as a “faggot.”

Verizon, Sallie Mae and Georgia-based NetBank each said they didn’t know their ads were on AnnCoulter.com until they received the complaints.

A diarist at the liberal blog DailyKos.com posted contact information for dozens of companies with ads on Coulter’s site after the commentator made her remarks about Edwards at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington on Friday.

“One of the best ways to communicate one’s distaste for Coulter’s repeated incidents of hate speech is to respectfully but firmly let her advertisers know you are deeply troubled by their indirect support of bigotry through their advertising on Coulter’s Web site,” the blogger VolvoDrivingLiberal wrote on DailyKos.com on Sunday.

The companies involved said the ads were placed on a variety of sites by a third party, and there’s no reason to doubt that. The important thing is that they became aware of it, and did the right thing. “Per our policy, the networked Web site ad purchases are supposed to be stripped of certain kinds of Web sites,” said a Verizon spokesperson. “This one could be considered an extreme political Web site, should be off the list, and now it is off the list.”

Coulter and others like her believe, with some justification, that there are no consequences for their lunacy. It doesn’t matter what they say, who they threaten, or what they do to the public discourse — just as long as the checks keep rolling in.

I don’t want to exaggerate the significance of these pulled web ads; they probably represented a very small part of Coulter’s income. But if people stop paying her to be insane, we’ll all hear less of her insanity.

Of course, Coulter is confident that she’ll emerge from the current flap unscathed.

Coulter was scheduled to appear on CNN last night, but cancelled and retreated to Fox News, where she boasted that the conservative movement would stand by her.

Fox News host Alan Colmes repeatedly pointed out that some conservatives have reacted to her Edwards remark with calls to shun her from the movement.

Coulter shrugged it off disdainfully, and insisted that conservatives will continue to embrace her. “This is the same thing we go through every six months. I say something, the same people become hysterical, and that’s the end of it. I mean I think the lesson young right-wingers ought to draw from this is: it’s really not that scary to attack liberals.”

Maybe. There are plenty of conservative bloggers this week who no longer want anything to do with her. But what about the right-wing establishment?

David Keene, president of the American Conservative Union, which co-sponsors CPAC, issued a statement which not only refused to condemn Coulter’s specific statement, but more important, say whether she will be disinvited from next year’s event. “ACU and CPAC leave it to our audience to determine whether comments are appropriate or not,” the statement says. Also tonight on Fox News, Michelle Malkin, who has condemned Coulter’s remarks, acknowledged her positive role in the movement: “She is very popular among conservatives. I have been a longtime admirer of much of her work. She has done yeoman’s work for conservatism.”

I get the distinct impression that Coulter will go right on disgusting people for the foreseeable future, with nary a word from the movement for which she speaks.

Told ya! Screw the apologies, hit ’em where it hurts.

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  • I don’t want to exaggerate the significance of these pulled web ads; they probably represented a very small part of Coulter’s income. But if people stop paying her to be insane, we’ll all hear less of her insanity.

    The irony is, the advertisers’ protestations of of ignorance is credible. I mean, when Verizon and those other companies say they didn’t know they were advertising with someone like that, it’s probably true. Whether a new-fangled technology like blogads with automation on the supplier side we don’t notice, or an old-fashioned system where an ad agency finds a place for the ad that their client can’t be bothered with the details of, it wasn’t their fault.

    I dunno, this doesn’t really change things. These companies were giving money to a nutty demogogue, and after some pressure (probably, hopefully, only a little), now they aren’t. Good. But it’s most likely misguided to make any more than that out of this.

  • Need a good laugh?

    Check out Ann Coulter claiming that the world is flat:

    “I’m not anti-gay, we’re against gay marriage. I don’t want gays to be discriminated against. In addition to blacks, I don’t know why all gays aren’t Republicans. I think we have the pro-gay position, which is anti-crime, and for tax cuts. […] We [the Republicans] are pro-gay”.

    Got that? Blocking someone’s right to marry the person they choose is not discrimination. And all gay people should be Republicans because Republicans are anti-crime (false) and pro tax-cuts.

    http://www.crooksandliars.com/2007/03/05/coulter-edwards-slur-was-a-schoolyard-taunt/

  • “She Bile”? I’m pretty sure this is a misspelling, but I think “She Bile” is a great nickname for Coulter…

  • It takes a long time, and sustained effort, to achieve critical mass when fighting a popular lunatic like Coulter. After all she expresses vicariously the vitriol and bile that twenty-five years of liberal bashing has brewed in the larger population. In the short term she’s right: these flare-ups of criticism are temporary, and may in fact empower her even more. If she loses advertising income, or is cancelled off the campus circuit, at least some campuses, someone like that Mellon guy or Ruppert Murdock will make up the difference by secretly funding her rants, or contracting for another pile of hate-mongering BS that she calls a ‘book.’

    What will ultimately do her in is overreaching. She, like Pat Robertson, will go so far out to the lunatic wing that even her most ardent enablers will have to disown her. No legitimate media outlet takes Robertson seriously anymore. So I say, bait her, encourage her to be even more monstrously outrageous, give her every opportunity to be demonstrate how mentally ill she is, until she is consumed by a firestorm of her own making. Make her so red hot no one will go near her. A good sex scandal wouldn’t hurt either.

  • #3 Racerx:

    … and they aren’t pro-tax cuts either, because cutting taxes without cutting spending just means you postpone taxes to the future. In fact it means eventually raising taxes, because you’ll have to repay the debt plus interest. For the life of me I don’t know why voters & the media let them get away with saying they’re pro tax-cuts. Rampant stupidity, I guess.

  • Cyrus (in post #2):

    it’s most likely misguided to make any more than that out of this

    I disagree strongly. These bastards have one weakness: they get their money from corporate entities which do not like public outcries.

    I think assclowns like Coulter do more damage than some people think. Yes, they’re pathetic, but IMO their hateful spewage is what fires up a lot of knuckledraggers, and makes them feel comfortable spewing hatred and committing acts of violence.

    Approaching the sponsors is exactly the right way to make all the assholes like Coulter step back from the hateful shit they normally spew at us. It has worked in the past. If it wasn’t for letters from people like us to the financial sponsors of this shit, the wingnut gasbags would still be spewing the racist shit they used to spew not that long ago, back when people used to lynch blacks because they thought it was acceptable behavior.

    Follow their money. Take it away.

  • David Duke & Ann Coulter. Both perfect for the GOP.
    Embrace her, GOP, and stop shunning David!
    What, are you going to be “politically correct” now GOP?

  • Not everyone reads Kos (surprising but true), so a link to the diary to get the information to go after the advertisers would be useful.

  • I just went to her website and there was an ad running for the Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund as well as the National Secular Foundation for Atheists. I wonder how Ann feels about those ad dollars.

  • Don’t run her out of town. She represents the Republican Party. Let her speak, and hang her around the GOP’s neck. She stands for GOP values. Make the GOP swallow her words. Man, talk about a freebie.

  • The right wing establishment will continue to accept him as a strong voice of the Right–he is their attack dog. The Right needs the Coulters out there, attacking its opponents on nonsubstantive and usually false grounds, because the Rightcannot attack its opponents on the facts or on substantive policy considerations. It is part and parcel with their smoke and mirrors philosophy–confuse the masses of ignorants in this country with invective and misrepresentations all while pillaging and plundering them and the public fisc.

    I really wish Edwards’ spokespeople would have come out and bitch-slapped Coulter right back. Something along the lines of: “Mr. Coulter’s comments are inappropriate, an annoyance, and yet all too representative of today’s Right, who will not doubt embrace him even more so after today. John Edwards is proud of the positions he has taken on behalf of supporting the rights of all Americans, young and old, rich and poor, gay and straight. He is proud of his family. He is proud of his four children. Speaking of children, I wonder if Mr. Coulter’s children are proud of him today. Oh, wait, Mr. Coulter doesn’t have children? Mr. Coulter isn’t married? Mr Coulter is, what, 45 years old and has never been married? Hmmm, maybe, considering these facts that adam’s apple, that long blond hair and penchant for wearing women’s cloths and going by the feminie name ‘Ann’, Mr. Coulter really does secretly know what it is like to be gay.”

  • You know what, if Coulter thinks that the right-wing will stand behind her, let’s hold her to that. Any time the press gets a chance to question any politician or pundit on the right wing, they should ask them whether they stand by Coulter. Whether they agree that John Edwards is a faggot, whether they agree that we should slaughter muslims, wether…well, you get the point. If they are going to stand by her, let them…but hold them to that support.

  • What is interesting in all this brouhaha is that no one has noted that this isn’t the first time she’s called someone a fag. She used the term for Al Gore on Hardball several months ago. Matthews tried to slap her a little about it. but no one mentioned that instance or brought it back up in the wake of the latest.

  • It’s great that a couple advertisers have taken a stand and I hope others join in to boycott the bitch, but whatever happens to Coulter doesn’t change the fact that the CPAC audience laughed. Try as some conservatives might to run from her, or say she doesn’t represent conservative thinking, she does.

    And those young right-wingers need no lessons. They’ve already learned how to attack liberals from the Harlequin of Hate.

  • I say people keep up the pressure. Hang her like an Albatross from any republican candidate she’s remotely had contact with – and start doing it with other outrageous commentators. Keep them on the defensive, and let them marginalize themselves with their own pasts.

  • Why isn’t she arrested for giving a false address when she voted in 2004?

    I guess there is a double standard one for the rotten Republican and one
    for the good Dems.

  • This will have residual effects. I’ll just sit back and watch how ACU and CPAC continue to “embrace” Coultergeist—henceforth known as SheBile, Goddess of Undigested Pork Barbecue—when the cancelled-donation letters begin to trickle in….

  • Why are rightwingnuts so obsessed with hating liberals? Liberals do not have a cottage industry of hateful books and hate radio. Please enlighten me.

  • Ann has a function for the right as the spokeperson that is willing to cross the Rubicon of bad taste and makes it more acceptable for other righties to engage in her smears. She’s an attack dog for a party and a faction that loves to bash people rather than engage political people on the issues.

    But the convenience of the arrangement with Ann is that she can be jettisoned when she creates a backlash. As other commenters have noted, now’s the time to not only hang her around their necks, but to say she speaks for all of the right, that she is their muse and she is the conscience of the right. And what a sh*tty conscience they have.

  • CB I totally share the consternation of whether or not to discuss these idiots and include them as part of the public discourse. However, if the discourse is about pinning these clowns to the circus tent known as the Republican party, you should feel no shame. No amount of type and discussion to that end is a waste, and certainly exposing these fools for what they truly are should be an important part of our cause. I feel the harm comes when the media treats their hyperbole as if it IS important to the public discourse and fall all over themselves trying drum up a public discussion based on a fool’s notion. THIS is what IS important to discuss.

  • Only the pocketbook? Aim higher!

    While I’m glad corporations are responsive to people’s concerns about advertising, I can’t help but remember the huge corporate stink over Bill Maher’s comments. Oh well, I just need to remember that 9/11 (TM) changed everything.

  • Think about it….Micheal Savage lost his contract, and now Ann’s starting to lose favor… is something afoot? Is Rush next? (one can only hope!)

    Hate and bigotry ought not to have a place in the public forum, let alone the politcal arena. For far too long, it’s been tolerated and maybe, finally,
    that day is beginning to dawn. I’m probably dreaming, but it sure is a nice thought.

  • I just visited her site and there is a banner ad at the top for the United Negro College Fund–I sent them a note, too.

  • Has anyone ever seen Ann in a picture with a man companion? Hmmmm -according to Ann, Clinton has homosexual tendencies, Gore and Edwards are fags, and Hillary is going to come out of the closet any day. I think “the “lady doth protest too much”.

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