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Taranto Pulls a Coulter

Well, without the slur, which matters. But the same gutter instinct: he refers to John Edwards’ "womanly charms." These kinds of insults are now what pass for arguments at the Wall Street Journal. But then they don’t think that the Khmer Rouge’s waterboarding techniques ever came close to torture.

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Posted on Mar 8 2007 @ 6:35pmAuthor Andrew SullivanCategories The Dish

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