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Elizabeth Edwards vs. Ann Coulter

Posted: Tuesday, June 26, 2007 7:02 PM by Sam Go

By Mark Murray and Domenico Montanaro
NBC News

The wife of Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards called into MSNBC’s “Hardball” on Tuesday to confront Ann Coulter on her personal attacks on her husband and family. 

Coulter, the controversial conservative commentator, appeared on an outdoor set with host Chris Matthews -- and also with dozens of supporters and detractors waiting to ask questions. But there was another person waiting to pose a question to Coulter: Elizabeth Edwards.

According to an Edwards campaign aide, Elizabeth Edwards wanted to call into the show when she heard that Coulter would be taking questions, and she called a Hardball producer to get the phone number needed to dial into the show. The result is the exchange below  (click here to watch the video):

Chris Matthews: You know who's on the line? Somebody to respond to what you said Edwards yesterday morning -- Elizabeth Edwards. She wanted to call in today we said she could. Elizabeth Edwards go on the line you're on the line with Ann Coulter

Elizabeth Edwards: Hello, Chris.

Matthews: You wanna say something directly to the person who's with me?

Edwards: I'm calling you … in the South when someone does something that displeases us, we wanna ask them politely to stop doing it. Uh - I'd like to ask Ann Coulter -- if she wants to debate on issues, on positions -- we certainly disagree with nearly everything she said on your show today -- but uh it's quite another matter for these personal attacks that the things she has said over the years not just about John but about other candidates. It lowers our political dialogue precisely at the time that we need to raise it. So I want to use the opportunity … to ask her politely stop the personal attacks.

Ann Coulter: OK, so I made a joke -- let's see six months ago -- and as you point out they've been raising money off of it for six months since then.

Matthews: This is yesterday morning, what you said about him.

Coulter: I didn't say anything about him actually either time.

Edwards: Ann, you know that's not true. And once more its been going on for sometime.

Coulter: I don't mind you trying to raise money. I mean it's better this than giving $50,000 speeches to the poor.

Edwards: I'm asking you.

Coulter: Just to use my name on the Web pages…

Edwards: I'm asking you politely…

Coulter: … but as for a debate with me, um yeah, sure. Yeah, we'll have a debate

Edwards: I'm asking you politely to stop personal attacks.

Coulter: How bout you stop raising money on the Web page then?

Edwards: It didn't start it did not...

Coulter: No you don't have cause I don't mind

Edwards: It did not start with that you had a column a number of years ago

Coulter: OK, great the wife of a presidential candidate is calling in asking me to stop speaking...

Matthews: Let her finish the point...

Coulter: You're asking me to stop speaking, stop writing columns, stop writing your books.

Matthews: OK, Ann. Please.

Coulter: OK

Edwards: You wrote a column a couple years ago which made fun of the moment of Charlie Dean's death, and suggested that my husband had a bumper sticker on the back of his car that said ask me about my dead son. This is not legitimate political dialogue.

Coulter: That's now three years ago --

Edwards: It debases political dialogue. It drives people away from the process. We can't have a debate about issues if you're using this kind of language.

Coulter: Yeah why isn't John Edwards making this call?

Matthews: Well do you want to respond and we'll end this conversation?

Edwards: I haven't talked to John about this call.

Coulter: This is just another attempt for –

Edwards: I'm making this call as a mother. I'm the mother of that boy who died. My children participate -- these young people behind you are the age of my children. You're asking them to participate in a dialogue that's based on hatefulness and ugliness instead of on the issues and I don't think that's serving them or this country very well.

 [Applause from the crowd]

Matthews: Thank you very much Elizabeth Edwards. (Turning to Coulter) Do you want to -- you have all the time in the world to respond.

Coulter: I think we heard all we need to hear. The wife of a presidential candidate is asking me to stop speaking. No.

Mark Murray and Domenico Montanaro cover politics for NBC News. What did you think of this exchange? Vote here and weigh in below.

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Whether you lean to the right or left, I don't know how you can so fervently condemn Colter, as most all have so far, with out throwing your arms up in total disgust with the general spewing of hate that we get on a daily basis from media and general public alike.  What happened to just a little respect for civil debate and actual study of the topics?  The comments I have read so far leave me to believe that most just read opinion blogs and do NO independent research or thinking for themselves.  Disclaimer: My comments above are only my opinion and certainly not fact so all you out there take it for what worth . . . read just a little  . . .  and please, form your own opinions.  

Let's see...3 commments supporting Coulter and 41 who think she's nasty.  That's a worse popularity rating than Bush's.  It seems if she really is trying to help the conservative cause, she would stop talking.  That leaves two possibilities. She's trying to just sell books or she's actually a closet liberal trying to make conservatives look bad.
Wow. It looks like you have been called out, Chris. How many more times are you going to put Coulter on your show now?
If Ann Coulter is representative of the right, then I am moving further left of center...
Ann is a disgrace to the RIGHT, keep it up!!!!
I have now lost my respect for Pat Buchanan for totally supporting that "harpie" (Ann Coulter's own term)Ann Coulter.  The only good her interview with Chris Matthews did was to disuade me from watching any further interviews with her.  She is a political embarrasment for the Republican party.  No decent balanced news show should give her any further air time.  She comes across very simply as mean. She assuredly appears unbalanced. There doesn't seem to be a kind bone in her body.
Ann Coulter should get dressed and get a job.  Why should we give credence to anything she says?  Chris Matthews should no longer ask her to be a guest on his show.  I will no longer be watching his shows until he does so.  Bravo Mrs. Edwards!
Elizabeth Edwards is one classy lady!  
That woman does so much damage to the nation it's not funny.What she does is a very big part of what's wrong with America today.She is actually harming America.It's easy to voice hate,but it takes a bigger person to negotiate.
Why do the news channels keep giving this pathetic woman a platform?  She has nothing of interest to say.  The next time I see her on Chris Mathews' program will be the last time I tune in.
Ann Coulter is not a conservative thinker, she is merely a hate monger with no ideas of her own. Beyond the ridiculous exchange with Mrs. Edwards during which she AGAIN made an ad hominem comment against John Edwards as a trial lawyer, Ann Coulter didn't provide any REAL answers to the questions Mr. Matthews asked. When pressed about a solution to the immigration problem, Coulter could not come up with a proposal of her own. When will people realize that Coulter refuses to answer even the most straightforward of questions because she is incapable of formulating an opinion that doesn't involve hatred for anyone who doesn't toe the "conservative" party line?
Coulter is ridiculous.  She has no talent and seemingly little intelligence which is why she makes such harsh, rude and sometimes hateful comments about serious issues.  Obviously some people will do anything for attention and a paycheck.
Ann is free to spout any nonsense she wishes, though I haven't the slightest doubt if she had the power, she would deny that freedom to others. Her  stock in  trade: outrageous lies (e.g., Saddam was in league with al-Qaeda), calculated to appeal to her brainless, trailer park constituency, and which have absolutely no basis in fact. The woman is a liar, pure and simple, but one who shrewdly knows her market and how to exploit it. Bottom line: she's a nutcase, with not a shred of dignity, as her exchange with Elizabeth Edwards points out.
We are all responsible for our actions--and big mouths.  This woman-I use the phrase loosely-Coulter is hateful, purely hateful.  It is her choice, but to do it on national TV in front of anyone is unacceptable. The TV station should have ended her tirade immediately, if they had any conscience.  In this country, money seems to take presidence over consideration and decency for our fellow man.
Ann Coulter's treatment of Elizabeth Edwards was repulsive.  I used to be a die hard republican, but it is people like the Ann Coulters of the world who have moved me to the middle and farther left all of the time.  Coulter plays to the fears of the right and sells her books by filling them with shock and slurs, not facts and thoughtful debate.  She plays to the lowest common denominator and unfortunately, there are too many sheep out there eating it up.  Kudos to Mrs. Edwards for her, bravery, grace, and style.  Without bashing Coulter, she made her look like the fool that she is.
It is one thing to criticize a candidates politics, we can all identify with the desire or need to disagree.  It is quite another thing to slap candidates with comments about their families and loved ones, especially in the case of a child. Too bad there are people who get their kicks out of slamming,or listening to others slam, people on a personal level.  Yeah, Elizabeth Edwards for her courage and tenacity to support her family.
Elizabeth Edwards is a credit to her husband's campaign and to mothers all over America. She has class, and dignity, and Ann Coulter has none.

Why people think Ann Coulter is entertaining completely eludes me.


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