We try to avoid noting things that angry bile-spewer (M)ann Coulter says, since we'd have to wash in Clorox every time. The shrill, Adam's apple support system landed on the radar screen today with her column mocking Dr. Kent Brantly, the Christian missionary doctor infected with the Ebola virus from his work in Liberia. (M)ann wrote:
“There may be no reason for panic about the Ebola doctor, but there is reason for annoyance at Christian narcissism."(M)ann's whole column focused on how Christian doctors shouldn't be helping those
“It’s revolting that Coulter accuses this man who, with his family, risked their lives to serve poor Africans, of doing so for the personal glory. Something is deeply wrong with that woman.” (emphasis added)Indeed. But we already knew that there's nothing too vile that the sociopath (M)ann won't say to draw attention to herself. That's narcissism.
Now, where did we put the Clorox?
(photo: Proud of yourself? Of course you are!)
Erick son of Erick, from the comfort of his couch and with the expansive jowls of someone who has never missed a meal recently mildly disagreed with qCoulter,
ReplyDeleteNot every Christian survives. Many are martyred. We, as Christians, should understand each person is called by the Lord in different ways. Ann and I are called to our keyboards to write and speak boldly. Dr. Brantly was called to Africa.
"…called to our keyboards" etc. Heh heh. Actually for Erick son of Erick, it should be, "Call me anything, but don't call me late for a meal."
ReplyDeleteThanks Gene.