This is where Coulter really stepped out of bounds:
DEUTSCH: [...] We should just throw Judaism away and we should all be Christians, then, or -
COULTER: Yeah.
DEUTSCH: Why don't I put you with the head of Iran? I mean, come on. You can't believe that. "Let's wipe Israel off the earth." I mean, what, no Jews?
COULTER: No, we think - we just want Jews to be perfected, as they say.
DEUTSCH: So you don't think that was offensive?
COULTER: No.
Rosner listed the potential reactions people will have to Coulter's comments. I've posted them below:
The shock and amazement reaction
Did you hear what she said? She wants Jews to be perfected? This is anti-Semitism; pure and simple (should be conveyed in an angry tone).
The retaliatory reaction
This is a continuation of the shock and amazement reaction, but is mostly reserved for Jewish organizations calling for Coulter to be punished (purgatory? hell?). Actually, the National Jewish Democratic Council has already done that: "While Ann Coulter has freedom of speech, news outlets should exercise their freedom to use better judgment," said NJDC Executive Director Ira N. Forman. "Just as media outlets don't invite those who believe that Martians walk the earth to frequently comment on science stories. It's time they stop inviting Ann Coulter to comment on politics."
Another retaliatory reaction
So now I'm going to say that it's better for all Americans to be perfected and become Jewish, Coulter included (a scary thought, eh?)
The self-hating reaction
I also think Jews should be perfected.
The dismissive reaction
I don't read her books and don't care what Ann Coulter thinks, neither about politics nor about Jews nor about anything else.
The forgiving reaction
(Should we call it The Christian reaction?) This is also a kind of dismissive reaction: She just wanted to say something nice for a change and it didn't turn out so well. She really isn't anti-Semitic. Her tongue runs so fast that she sometimes doesn't even know what she's talking about.
The knowledgeable reaction
Also known as the paranoid reaction: she only said what all Christians think in their heart of hearts but don't have the guts to say publicly. It?s just like John McCain saying America is a Christian Nation.
The expert reaction
Ann Coulter needs therapy!
The explanatory reaction
She only said that for a Christian it is okay to hope for everybody else to be a Christian. What's wrong with that? We all want other people to be just like us.
The amused reaction
She was kind of funny wasn't it?
The feigned ignorance reaction
Also known as the cool reaction: Ann Coulter? Who's Ann Coulter?
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