Ann Coulter: Is She About Helping The Right or Herself?

I am staunchly conservative. I would say probably more so than Ann Coulter. I respect her right to free speech. On one hand I applaud her for standing up for the right; but honestly – sometimes I think she’s like a bull in a china shop!

If you watch the video below, it shows Ann’s visit to the television talk show The View. It’s a controversial show, one I’ve only watched myself a handful of times. I watched this clip of Ann’s appearance on the show yesterday and honestly, was expecting more. Hoping for more. I know she can be outspoken. However where her and I part ways is her approach to getting the ‘right’ message out to the world and disagreeing with liberal policies and politics.  The way to coming to any sort of agreement, discussion, or the ever hopeful “win one for our side”, is not to engage them in verbal attacks. Can we not rise above all that?

On shows such as this, a guest is only given a few short minutes to speak. Her book, I’m sure (I’ve not read it) has good points to make and information in it that she wanted to discuss. She should have tried to convey her Republican views and those points within the book.  Instead, she spent too much time accusing them of attacking her, when she could have done the bigger and better thing and just talked about her book and stuck to the topic at hand. She looked like a fool and certainly didn’t help the conservative movement at all.  Is it all a farce to sell books and promote Ann Coulter more so than to help the Republican party? Probably.

Now perhaps this is her brand, if you will. To be loud, brash and bold. It’s who she is – and the image she is trying to portray: that is Ann Coulter. Fine, but I will now cringe every time I hear or see her because I believe she could do so much good for the Republican party if she would be a lot less ‘drama queen’ and a lot more, well… conservative.

Watch it and share your thoughts below. Do you agree with Ann’s style? Is she helping or hurting the Republican party? Have you read her book – what are your thoughts on her book? I couldn’t really get any details from it after watching the video – so I’d like to know. :roll:

CWTR Confession Meme: Advocate

Noelle over at Christian Women Take Root has come up with the brilliant idea of the ‘Confession Meme’. It’s an awesome way to spur a blog topic, or share what’s going on with you and/or your business.  I’m going to take part in this ‘Confession Meme’ and I’m starting with Advocate.

Today I’m an advocate for conservatism in this country. I intend to be a voice that speaks up and is heard for the conservative movement. In this, the first week after Obama was elected as our 44th president, much has been said as to why he won and the Republican John McCain lost. I’m sure the reasons are  many, but one that seems to resonate loudest, is the use of new media – the internet. Obama nailed that one and his team of advisors were right on the money in utilizing this media outlet to reach the masses.

I have joined up with a few grassroots and netroots organizations (Republicans for Renewal, Let’s Get This Right and  #dontgo Movement ) to help push for reorganization of the Republican party. I am even launching my own site, geared specifically toward Conservative Christian Women – right now, it’s a FriendFeed room, but a formal site will be launching very soon.

While the Constitution Party is more closely aligned with my ultra-conservative views, it’s ongoing lack of even a 5% voter support, is not going to land this party to equal majority status. So while I will continue to watch the Constitution Party, I believe we will stand a better chance of progress back to conservatism by a restructuring and a returning of the Republican party to its conservative roots.

So today, I am an Advocate for conservatism. Look for more from me on this topic in the near future.