Ann Coulter is no friend to single mothers
Thank goodness for people like Single Mom Seeking’s Rachel Sarah. She’s keeping the world safe for sane single parents everywhere by having a little word with neoconmaxizoomdweebie Ann Coulter:
You must be really suffering since Barack Obama — who was raised by a single mom — won our presidential election. It’s too bad you can’t go back to the days of Dan Quayle, when he attacked “Murphy Brown,” the sitcom, for featuring a lead character who decided to become a single mom.
You see, Ann has decided that we’re the problem. For EVERYTHING. Seriously. On the Today Show, she said exactly that to Matt Lauer during an interview for her book, “Guilty: Liberal ‘Victims’ and Their Assault on America”. She said, and we quote: “Look at any societal problem, and it is a problem of single motherhood.”
I’m wondering how she ties the horrors in Gaza to us single mothers. Just how did we start that mess?
What do you think? Do you think, as Dear Old Ann does, that single mothers are the source of all ills? I suppose women should simply shut up and take it, huh? And how, dear Ann, do you think you got where you are today? Certainly not because women chose to shut up and take it. Frankly? I wish you would.







I can’t STAND that awful woman!!!!!! Hearing about her attack on single mothers enrages me. No Ann, the problem is closed minded and mean spirited people like you.
Wow! That is a really crappy way to state a concept. Maybe if she thought first before putting her foot in her mouth, should would sound semi-intelligent. It’s one thing to say the of break-down of the “traditional” family structure over generations can attribute to societal problems, but come on! Try to place the blame on single mothers! Well, Miz Coulter, would you rather have had single mothers chose to terminate their pregnancy so they wouldn’t be a blight upon society???? Oh wait, aren’t you against abortion too???? What gives!!!!
I live under a rock and have never heard of her until now, and I’d like to keep it that way
This ‘news’ made me use a cuss word in my head!
She’s a moron, and she says these outrageous things to get attention. I think the best way to beat her is to ignore her. She’s getting rich off of being an ass.
I was hoping you’d have my back on this one Solo Mother! I thought of you while I was writing that post. Or, should I say that I channeled you? Well said!!
Go Solomom and Single Mom Seeking!!
Apparently this woman has no idea what she’s talking about.
we, as single moms, have no control over the fact that men choose to not be a part of their child’s life. and better to be single than in a bad or abusive relationship. that can’t be good for our kids or for anyone.
Ann Coulter is apparently the new Dan Quayle (VP under Bush I) —for those of you who don’t know–he loved attacking single moms, but had a hard time telling a real single mom from someone who just played one on TV!
Best to all.
Single moms are not the problem–the problem is that our society is just not set up to support single momhood. And there is absolutely no reason why this should be so! There’s no reason for our goverment and social institutions not to create better daycare and health benefits systems that not only support single parents, but allow for more single people to become adoptive parents, or for happily single people to have kids without being tied to a partner, if that’s not what they want. I am *so* much smarter than Ann Coulter. –CC
There’s a reason why I think you are all just abfab. Srsly.
And a friend of mine on Facebook somehow got me to envisioning a talking booger with Ann’s hair. Course, we’re both mothers of small boys. That might be why it was so enjoyable to picture that…
Coulter is ridiculous. I happen to see a lot of benefits to my kids living in two homes. There are drawbacks, of course, but it’s not making them delinquents. I think full single moms are great for stepping up and taking care of business. Just don’t forget, you deserve a partner, just like any single (man or woman) does, if you want one. Else, keep doing what you’re doing, and ignore nits like Coulter.
This is what happens you you live on diet Tab and cigarettes.
Another example of irresponsible talk that argues with reality. The blame game that doesn’t serve.
Reminds me of a cartoon:
Anchor Man: “Is there perhaps something which the victims of domestic violence have in common — some clue as to why they are abused.”
Guest Woman: “Yes. The one element consistently present in all the cases we studied was a violent partner.”