If anything, these clips of various people telling off Ann Coulter remind us of something we forgot when we stopped frequenting the playground: When people stand up to the school bully, it’s a beautiful thing.
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Michael
True story: about 10 years ago, I was suffering from panic attacks (not fun) and my doctor prescribed Prozac (even less fun) and I became an emotional zombie. So, I was standing with a friend at a street corner and right in front of us two cars collided. But I was so numbed by the Prozac, to me it was like, “oh, would you look at that.” It was a very creepy feeling. I had to get off that stuff.
That said, now being off Prozac, if I were to see Ann Coulter in a similar situation, I think I would have the same response: “oh, poor Ann. Looks like she’s decapitated. Huh. Anyway… lunch?”