Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Ann Coulter Debates Al Sharpton on President Obama Winning the Nobel Peace Prize - Video


Here is video of Ann Coulter debating Al Sharpton on President Obama receiving the Nobel Peace Prize. This debate occurred over the weekend on Geraldo's show.

Coulter said she is surprised the Nobel Committee is not being accused of "racism" for waiting as long as they did to give him the award! Sharpton essentially admitted he has been given the award for being a "transformative" figure in winning the election in 2008 and setting a different "tone." Coulter interpreted Sharpton's statement "transformative," to mean because Obama is a black man. Coulter asked if Obama is going to receive a "Tony Award" as well?

5 comments:

tsiya October 13, 2009 9:19 PM  

What re they going to say when Obama manages to ignite a civil war?

Anonymous,  October 14, 2009 10:51 AM  

They'll invent a Nobel War Prize.

Anonymous,  October 14, 2009 1:36 PM  

... when Obama ignites a civil war ????

Yeah, the devil made you do it.

This is America. We create revolutions with a ballot box, not a gun.

You lost an election. Get over it. Work harder next time. If enough people agree with you, that Obama is so horrible, you'll win.

Anonymous,  October 14, 2009 4:49 PM  

Hopefully there will be another presidential election.

Anonymous,  October 14, 2009 8:18 PM  

Oh, please, let's not be any more ridiculous than necessary. We've had presidential elections for well over 200 years now, and there is no reason at all to think that there won't be another one. If anyone honestly believes that there is such a danger, then please, get thee to a psychiatrist, post haste. And increase the dosage.

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